Apart from the scams I haven't yet managed to find anyone that does like itSo @Dave-sparks it sounds like you don't like part P
a disgruntled punter so who have you gone with now
Well chaps, thanks to all for the info that I wanted but please don't start WW3 over a ring main and the difference in joint boxes.
Elecsa and NICEIC different cheeks of the same ****.Nope, more of a complicated mess with a business partner.
I quit domestics altogether at that point and wasn't registered with anyone for a few years. Now, due to new requirements of a long term customer we are with the NICEIC.
If you want to start ww3 amongst electricians, especially those on Internet forums, just keep calling it a ring main!
('fuseboard' is another good one for this )
Elecsa and NICEIC different cheeks of the same ****.
But ring main is quicker to write than ring final circuit
Yes I was moved over 2 weeks ago.They are now yes, they weren't once upon a time.
Elecsa has been fully assimilated into the great certsure empire now hasn't it?
It's a mystery how they managed throughout history calling it a ring mainYou could just call it an RFC, which distinguishes it perfectly from the other standard socket circuit, the RFC
It's a mystery how they managed throughout history calling it a ring main
Because it distributes mains electricity, in a kind of ring shape? Just a guessIt's more of a mystery how it came to be called a ring main, that has never, as far as I know, been the correct term.
A ring main has always been, technically, a distribution circuit or distribution pipework arrangement.
Who cares, it was known as a ring main from almost inception.It's more of a mystery how it came to be called a ring main, that has never, as far as I know, been the correct term.
A ring main has always been, technically, a distribution circuit or distribution pipework arrangement.
Just corrected thatSDon't worry about it, half the "rings" I've tested aren't actually "rings" at all!
DIY Dave have been in there and bolloxed it up!
Of course you can include All kitchen fitters and most of the so called electrians trained up in the last 15 years
If you want to start ww3 amongst electricians, especially those on Internet forums, just keep calling it a ring main!
('fuseboard' is another good one for this )