datadiffusion Posted December 16, 2019 Posted December 16, 2019 (edited) I think Pete is right its the little things that make the difference between Johnny Average and a decent installer, I was lucky and, the thing is (and this is why I LOL at the whole 'part time ambo driver' slur) is that for many years, long before I knew anything about ambulances other than you can help yourself to cool drugs and use the blue lights to get between McDonalds branches getting free coffee in the lonely hours between massive car crash jobs, I spent years post C+G exams as a contractor* for a very decent, well respected, do-it-by-the-book firm and learnt just as much from that as on my own, before then, sure I had passed my exams and did rewire a few houses, but stuff you learn on the job like doing conduit neatly and properly, MICC termination, the difference between scruffy junction boxes and doing it right, you don't get taught that at college, and other more complex stuff, I don't know like all the peculiar rules around earthing at special locations that kind of thing. Of course, follow the wrong firm and you'll likely pick up really bad habits, but I was lucky, without that, yes I'd probably convince myself I was as good as anyone else, but I wouldn't really be in the position to tell. After all, if I'd only seen the shiite work we used to encounter without having done it properly myself, I'd probably just assume the shiite was normal! *I should say a contractor with only about 5-6 people on the books, 3 of them directly employed, so we often worked together as a team so that made all the difference for picking stuff up... Edited December 16, 2019 by datadiffusion Quote So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands
norman Posted December 16, 2019 Posted December 16, 2019 Oh I agree ref training etc, but I thought it was all mains in the conduit? Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
datadiffusion Posted December 16, 2019 Posted December 16, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, Logan said: ALSO KEEP IN MIND THIS IS ONLY FOR FUN No such thing when you're playing with 240V TBF, temporary, maybe, but a lashup is a lashup - it only takes one fire or one electrocution. 1 hour ago, Logan said: I dont think the system would even be compliment as im using the old colour code cable Perhaps not but it could at least be safe. IIRC there is no stipulation for core colours on 24V (or any other SELV) fire circuits, someone tell me I'm wrong mind Edited December 16, 2019 by datadiffusion Quote So, I've decided to take my work back underground.... to stop it falling into the wrong hands
MrHappy Posted December 16, 2019 Posted December 16, 2019 2 hours ago, Logan said: It is. I honesty wouldn't worry about it... You could got to a proper co. & still get a "proper" fire alarm Quote Mr Veritas God
al-yeti Posted December 16, 2019 Author Posted December 16, 2019 1 hour ago, datadiffusion said: No such thing when you're playing with 240V TBF, temporary, maybe, but a lashup is a lashup - it only takes one fire or one electrocution. Perhaps not but it could at least be safe. IIRC there is no stipulation for core colours on 24V (or any other SELV) fire circuits, someone tell me I'm wrong mind How often you find a loose neutral? Weird init Quote
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