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New Zealand Wiring Infomation please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gje sparky" data-source="post: 430814" data-attributes="member: 28202"><p>Hi I've been living in Australia for the last five years and like previously stated, same regs in Aus as NZ. That is a fairly typical installation on an older domestic and tbh quite neat compared to some I've seen! The rcd at the top will probably cover a couple of fuses below covering any sockets. Looks like all the out going circuits have an earth which is always a good sign. Not uncommon for all the earths to be solderd together, which is ridiculous in my opinion. From the main switch it will just be looped from fuse to fuse or multiple cables coming from the main switch. This is definitely not modern and I would personally upgrade to a new board and give everything RCD protection. If you google AS300, you should find a PDF file you can have a look through. I hope this helps a little, if you have an specific questions feel free to ask</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gje sparky, post: 430814, member: 28202"] Hi I've been living in Australia for the last five years and like previously stated, same regs in Aus as NZ. That is a fairly typical installation on an older domestic and tbh quite neat compared to some I've seen! The rcd at the top will probably cover a couple of fuses below covering any sockets. Looks like all the out going circuits have an earth which is always a good sign. Not uncommon for all the earths to be solderd together, which is ridiculous in my opinion. From the main switch it will just be looped from fuse to fuse or multiple cables coming from the main switch. This is definitely not modern and I would personally upgrade to a new board and give everything RCD protection. If you google AS300, you should find a PDF file you can have a look through. I hope this helps a little, if you have an specific questions feel free to ask [/QUOTE]
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