A very warm to the NBN Dave, from me and the Wench (some call her Inge) ... Its so that members get to know you a little, but equally you get to know the members a little bit as well. Any ways enjoy.
Regards Charlie
TOWIE never done Brentwood a single favour, unless you want to orange they now have loads og places to get mainted orange...............................
No not Essex Man pops TOWIE orange males and females please................. That program has so much to answer for fella, listed buildings destroyed, a quaint old fashioned town is no more now.
Well at the moment our car is cloned in Surrey keeps speeding in a 20mph area. The met police are slow in doing any thing, DVLA I had to send photo copies of log book mot and ins by royal mail and proof at to where i was for each ticket. Dartford crossing was easy done in less than 24 hours via a little sticker I had to stick on our car.
This is still on going for last 6 or 7 weeks now
Sadly not as I remember the long hot summers of the 50's and 60's. Also the scorcher of 1976, in April I forecast this as in 1976 0n 20th April there was nearly a foot of snow. June 1st the sun came out like this until October ... These extra hot summers and cold winters come around nothing to do with global warming my friend
Good point says the old fart that went in the ant last July. At the spring gathering we had an interesting talk by 2 RNLI chaps.
1) Dont panic, lay back an float
2) Dont go in to rescue anyone as then there could be 2 to be rescued.
3) Use a throw bag/line to pull them in to the bank
The heaviest we worked on was 660v and some runs on that could be up to about 15m in concrete toughing and or concrete cable posts. That was at 33 1/3rd cycles not the 50 found in most buildings. It feed locations along the way to be transformed do to lower voltages for use 12v right through to 110v depending on the circuit it was to be used for.
On the railway we used to run miles of cables, its surprising the gauge of cable for even a 12v half amp draw that had to be used. We also had to allow, for expansion and contraction of the conductors within the cables, some of which had 48 conductors.
Robin i'm rusty with regs these days, but depending on what your running on this ring main, it might well be advisable to lower the fuse ratings as 13a ring mains used to have to be 2.5mm cable not flex mate.