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Black Phoenix:

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--- Quote from: MarginallyStable on October 12, 2022, 01:24:46 am ---Interesting to see how it is outside Yankee territory. Here is my 200amp service, pretty much filled up. Once I get a pic of my network setup, I'll start a similar topic on that!!

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This one is totally filled to the brim. Having a subpanel installed is not an option?

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Think it will be a requirement soon  :)

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Probably you can even be able to migrate some circuits from the main service to the subpanel.

BillyD:
An installation in a three bedroom house in Ireland from around 2006.

Black Phoenix:

--- Quote from: BillyD on October 14, 2022, 12:14:42 pm ---An installation in a three bedroom house in Ireland from around 2006.

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I see some copper being shown in some neutrals and PEs.

Next EICR that's a note in the report, although most sparkies normally tight them up correctly and don't put anything in the report.

Sorry that's my area of trade (Industrial EE), I don't want to sound as a snob.

Gyro:
It's pretty difficult not to show any copper on the PE bar unless you spend ages trimming the slide-on sleeving perfectly to length. As for those thick neutrals, they look pre-terminated (as supplied with the CU), there's really nothing you can do about that unless you cut off the terminations and add your own ferrules. Most CUs have exposed Neutral and PE bars anyway. With those enclosed ones, you can't judge how far past the screws the conductors are actually inserted (quite a way looking at the Neutral crimps)

themadhippy:


--- Quote ---Next EICR that's a note in the report, although most sparkies normally tight them up correctly and don't put anything in the report.
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A bigger breach of the regs is the bit of earth sleeving being use on the low voltage wires on the bottom of the meter,green/yellow is reserved for earth and only earth

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