James Curnow
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18th Edition Amendment 3 Change
18th Edition Amendment 3 Change
Here I give my thoughts on the proposed change in the draft for public comment for amendment 3 of the 18th edition.
This video is intended for electricians and those working in the electrical industry in the UK
All thoughts are my own
It is important to check for any other requirements that may apply in addition to any requirements that I discuss in this video.
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Видео

R1+R2 Calculation for SWA Cables
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R1 R2 calculation for SWA cables. WATCH NEXT: How to calculate R1R2 ruclips.net/video/WnxvYmwGHvY/видео.html Using SWA as CPC ruclips.net/video/1jjs19IAhUo/видео.html This video is intended for electricians and those working in the electrical industry in the UK All thoughts are my own It is important to check for any other requirements that may apply in addition to any requirements that I discu...
Open Pen Fault News-Draft for public comment has been released
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Open Pen Fault News-Draft for public comment has been released. Watch next: Can a Pen Fault Device be used for hot tubs? ruclips.net/user/live2hrD8KlzcpQ?feature=share This video is intended for electricians and those working in the electrical industry in the UK All thoughts are my own It is important to check for any other requirements that may apply in addition to any requirements that I disc...
Ring Circuit Q&A Does a Ring Circuit have to be 32 Amps?
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Ring Circuit Q&A Does a Ring Circuit have To Be 32 Amps? This video is intended for electricians and those working in the electrical industry in the UK All thoughts are my own It is important to check for any other requirements that may apply in addition to any requirements that I discuss in this video. Where I refer to wiring regulations, I refer to BS7671 Requirements for electrical installat...
Adding Electric Heating to MAXIMUM DEMAND Calculation
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Adding electric heating to maximum demand calculation This is a shorter version of a previous video about adding electric heating to my maximum demand calculation. To watch the longer video please see the link ruclips.net/video/6Vo5_XU2gww/видео.html This video is intended for electricians and those working in the electrical industry in the UK All thoughts are my own It is important to check fo...
Electrician Q&A Trailer
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Electrician Q&A Trailer
Maximum Zs in BS7671
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Maximum Zs in BS7671
Where can I find changes in Wiring Regulations 18th Edition Amd 2
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Where can I find changes in Wiring Regulations 18th Edition Amd 2
What are the options for surge protection in a split load consumer unit?
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What are the options for surge protection in a split load consumer unit?
How I remember IP ratings-Electrician explains
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How I remember IP ratings-Electrician explains
Electrician explains how to tell if bonding is required
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Electrician explains how to tell if bonding is required
Electrical testing to latest wiring regulations
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Electrical testing to latest wiring regulations
Is there an Electricity shortage in west London? Electrician reacts
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Is there an Electricity shortage in west London? Electrician reacts
Electrician day off in London
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Electrician day off in London
Current carrying capacity electrical calculation tips
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Current carrying capacity electrical calculation tips
Maximum demand 5 tips for electricians
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Maximum demand 5 tips for electricians
Maximum Zs-calculating maximum cable length
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Maximum Zs-calculating maximum cable length
Do we need surge protection in a house? Update to 18th edition amendment 2
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Do we need surge protection in a house? Update to 18th edition amendment 2
EICR codes in on-site guide to BS7671
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EICR codes in on-site guide to BS7671
How can I do electrical calculations if I don't know the Ze?
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How can I do electrical calculations if I don't know the Ze?
18th edition where can i find the reason for the requirements?
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18th edition where can i find the reason for the requirements?
Working in the electrical industry What I wish I knew
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Working in the electrical industry What I wish I knew
Wording in 18th edition for electricians to be aware of
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Wording in 18th edition for electricians to be aware of
Where does Part P apply? Electrician explains
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Where does Part P apply? Electrician explains
Bonding to outbuildings 18th edition 2022 amendment 2
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Bonding to outbuildings 18th edition 2022 amendment 2
Changes to Testing in 18th Edition 2022 Wiring Regulations
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Changes to Testing in 18th Edition 2022 Wiring Regulations
18th edition 2022 update to wiring regulations
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18th edition 2022 update to wiring regulations
Grey areas for Electricians to be aware of
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Grey areas for Electricians to be aware of
5 myths about electrical work in the UK
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5 myths about electrical work in the UK
Short circuit current calculation walkthrough for a single phase circuit
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Short circuit current calculation walkthrough for a single phase circuit

Комментарии

  • @Jondude0
    @Jondude0 23 дня назад

    Can a pen fault detection device detect pme faults and can a pme fault detection device detect pen faults ?

  • @RaxTubeYou
    @RaxTubeYou 26 дней назад

    Great video. Though I am confused! The video states the OSG offers max Zs values the somehow should be used as a comparison for actual measured Zs at an assumed 10c. Thus 10c is a lot lower than 70c max temp. Hence it's not clear. Are the OSG Max Zs values simply 20% higher than in BS7671?

  • @ef7480
    @ef7480 Месяц назад

    I'll second the first comment (genuinely). One tip for you if I can. When filming yourself, keep the eye level on the top third line ('rule of thirds') not in the centre👍

  • @gavinsartain5885
    @gavinsartain5885 Месяц назад

    principle should be for a metallic exposed part connected to the installation. And RCD at 30mAl provides required protection.

  • @benharris3387
    @benharris3387 Месяц назад

    Adibiatic equation. That particular one is for correctpy sizing the protective conductor. Can also be transposed for thermal withstand under fault conditions where T= S²K²/I² I always loved the matatical side of electrical engineering. If you can understand that then you can understand where a lot of regulations get their figures from These videos will be golden for any learner or as a refresher. Keep up the good work! 💪

  • @merv159
    @merv159 2 месяца назад

    Great video, thank you. What would the overall maximum demand be across all 3 phases to record on the certificate for the example you gave?

  • @avfczoff
    @avfczoff 2 месяца назад

    I was hoping you would have made it a lot clearer. Sorry to say it wasn’t very clear

  • @jeffner1233
    @jeffner1233 2 месяца назад

    When doing disconnection time after that do you base the Zs PASS/FAIL off of the In or the current carrying capacity that has been calculated?

  • @droidism
    @droidism 2 месяца назад

    6K views over a 2-year-period and nobody bothered to thank you for your tips... Thanks for these, will write them down and keep them in mind.

  • @Baggiolyful
    @Baggiolyful 2 месяца назад

    C3- enclosure made from non-combustible material C3- No RCD protection on socket outlets (C2 if serving outdoor equipment) C3-No charts/Labelling C3- No RCD protection on lighting C3- No RCD protection on circuits serving a bathroom/shower ( could be a c2 if no supplementary bonding where needed, wrong IP rating of equipment in zones)

  • @ianshaw8501
    @ianshaw8501 3 месяца назад

    Regarding unidirectional RCD on a Solar install I would code a C2 as it would be dangerous under fault conditions. Great point

  • @joeds3775
    @joeds3775 3 месяца назад

    All manufacturers will make the required breakers. Or go out of business. This is obvious.

  • @AmilaPrasantha-c8p
    @AmilaPrasantha-c8p 3 месяца назад

    thanks for the clarifcation

  • @johnnyambi550
    @johnnyambi550 3 месяца назад

    Please james provide sca for armored cable also provide examples,will you please

  • @alvina69
    @alvina69 5 месяцев назад

    The fact they’ve used fire retardant expanding foam suggest to me, their intention was to in the event of a fire within the consumer unit, to contain it.

  • @Bob-ed3qi
    @Bob-ed3qi 5 месяцев назад

    Clear as mud,you are just reading the regs,not giving any useful information

  • @stormdraggon
    @stormdraggon 5 месяцев назад

    Yep, I know that already 😂

  • @stephencunningham8850
    @stephencunningham8850 5 месяцев назад

    But would the armour and earth cable be in parallel anyhow so that is what you would use surly

  • @rjkelectrical6086
    @rjkelectrical6086 5 месяцев назад

    What size main earth if its TT- tails 16mm? I done a eicr- it was 10mm to the rod- it was clipping direct to the brick work and then went under ground for a bit. I assumed it had to be 16mm reading table 54.1 . As there is no mechanical protection on it and goes under ground for a short way. Please can you let us know your thoughts.

  • @CapsosUk
    @CapsosUk 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. You stated that in section 5, k1/k2xs, that its for 2 core 2.5. How would I adapt it for a 4 core 2.5mm 3ph swa ?

  • @pman8130
    @pman8130 6 месяцев назад

    Hi James, quick question. In terms of the three phase calculated, if your completing a new installation certificate, would put max demand highest phase or the total max demand of phases?

  • @mikegmarshall
    @mikegmarshall 7 месяцев назад

    I can’t understand why your channel isn’t growing. You are one of the most informative designers on RUclips chap - you have a Great way of making thing simple. spark since 1980

  • @martinburgess2322
    @martinburgess2322 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks James. Very informative.definitely need more info on these.😎👍

    • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer
      @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer 7 месяцев назад

      Hi Martin, Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you found the video informative. Regards James

  • @gbelectricks
    @gbelectricks 7 месяцев назад

    Not sure if if this is a dumb question, but when we do an EICR on a TT install with an “all rcbo” board. If you have 1x solar PV circuit connected on a uni directional rcbo. Doesn’t this mean you just need to swap out 1x uni directional device fitted on the solar PV circuit, for a bi directional device? Or do you swap the lot out? How about EV also, stand alone battery storage or ups? Do these all now need bi directional?? RCD considerations are becoming more of a ball ache… but look on the bright side we have less testing on the bloody things now!!!

    • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer
      @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer 7 месяцев назад

      In that situation, I think it would only be necessary to change the rcbo that supplies the PV circuit. The regulation applies to all situation where the current can flow in both directions.

  • @carlosarias9086
    @carlosarias9086 7 месяцев назад

    Legend

  • @154electrician
    @154electrician 7 месяцев назад

    If i have a circuit thats protected by a 32 amp b type rcbo and the measured zs is say 1.87 ohms can i mark down on the sheet that its getting used as fault protection aswell so the max allowed is 1667 rather than 1.1 ?

    • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer
      @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer 7 месяцев назад

      Hi, thanks for your question. In situations where the 30 milliamp rcd protection is used as fault protection, the max zs is 1667. You could mention in the notes on the test sheet that max zs is 1667 ohms as per table 41.5 Regards James

    • @154electrician
      @154electrician 7 месяцев назад

      @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer this was always my thinking but someone was telling me you still need to comply with the 1.1 ohms between the L and N conductors for a short circuit fault to protect the cable , is this correct ? Can you shed any light on this

    • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer
      @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer 7 месяцев назад

      It is important to bear in mind that the rcd protection only applies to fault current (line to earth). Overcurrent protection is provided by either an mcb or the overcurrent protection included in the rcbo, and for this to operate quickly enough to protect against short circuit current, it's necessary for the device to disconnect faster than the time taken for the current to damage the cable. So, when relying on rcd protection for the fault protection and disconnection time, it is a good idea to also measure between line and neutral, and if the loop impedance (line to neutral) is less than table 41.3, a type b mcb or rcbo should operate instantaneously. Note, that disconnection times relate to fault current, and there isn't a disconnection time for short circuit current, but it's necessary to ensure the protective device operates quicker than the time it would take for the current to exceed the thermal withstand of the cable. So its necessary to do the Adiabatic equation to check this. When completing a test sheet, the form asks us for max permitted zs (earth fault loop impedance) and there isn't a separate box for short circuit current. So it's necessary to record the information relating to the max zs, but also be aware about the short circuit. I hope this helps. Regards James

  • @kimmythesparks
    @kimmythesparks 7 месяцев назад

    awesome!!! well explained 👏

  • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer
    @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer 7 месяцев назад

    Please see the link to the longer video ruclips.net/video/NI6rfqwmy5U/видео.html

  • @henryplumb7459
    @henryplumb7459 8 месяцев назад

    Seems from internet digging to be 1920s/30s.

  • @razomar-cs7wv
    @razomar-cs7wv 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @scottie.87
    @scottie.87 9 месяцев назад

    Great info buddy. Only just come across yourself. was Looking for info on using swa as the cpc as changing my fuse box in the garage (2 core 2.5mm cable already buried and under concrete lol)

  • @pramodgavit7666
    @pramodgavit7666 9 месяцев назад

    Best vdo Sir

  • @ningis21
    @ningis21 9 месяцев назад

    Can't you just measure the Line and Armour seperately and add them together or measure the Armour end to end and approximate the distance and divide to get a per metre value to see if it complies Zs , R1+R2 etc...wise

  • @liftfan2
    @liftfan2 9 месяцев назад

    Just read an article on the professional electrician website, dated 20 Feb 24, that states "Cable entries, such as those often used for back entry into the consumer unit must be provided with suitable sealing methods and may include intumescent gaskets, grommets and/or fire sealants to maintain the degree of fire integrity." The article is called "Metal consumer units in an installation forming part of a TT system earthing arrangement | NICEIC"

    • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer
      @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer 9 месяцев назад

      Hi, Thank you for your comment. I've read the article as well, and I agree that in the case of TT systems, it is a good idea to use the fire rated glands for the meter tails, because they provide mechanical protection to the meter tails. I mentioned this is the video. This is particularly important for a TT system, in order to prevent an earth fault occurring between the meter tails and the metal consumer unit. The glands are also useful for maintaining the IP rating of the consumer unit. The point that I make in the video, is that consumer units have been required to be made of non combustible material, or enclosed within an enclosure that is not combustible. However, the regulation introduced in 2015 didn't mention maintaining the fire rating of consumer units. Of course there are also building regulations to bear in mind, which may mean fire rating of the wall that a consumer unit is mounted on could need to have the fire rating maintained. Regards James

    • @liftfan2
      @liftfan2 9 месяцев назад

      @@JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer Thanks for the reply and for sharing your knowledge. I’m new to this and there is much to learn! I’ve just installed a CU in my house (notified BC) on a TT system. I really don’t want to gunge up the rear entry holes with sealant and, as you say in your video, I was sure I didn’t need to. However, the more I look in to it it’s far from clear cut and that article says “must be provided with suitable sealing methods”. So must not should. I’m now thinking of getting a intumescent pad and sticking that somewhere in the box.

  • @DeanElliott-ii6xn
    @DeanElliott-ii6xn 10 месяцев назад

    Hi James thanks for the video help me a lot, one question if I’m using a 2 core armoured and the steel as the cpc how do I calculate my r1+r2.

    • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer
      @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer 9 месяцев назад

      Hi Dean, thank you for your comment. I'm glad the video helped. When using swa as the cpc, it will be necessary to obtain the data from the manufacturer. Data sheets are usually available on the manufacturer's website, and I notice they include a value for the line conductor in ohms per kilometer. It used to be possible to get the value for the swa as well, but it may be necessary to contact the manufacturer and ask for a value for ohms per kilometer for the swa as well as the line conductor. This can then be used in the calculation I mentioned in the video. Regards James

  • @ivanlee7596
    @ivanlee7596 11 месяцев назад

    really useful, thanks~

  • @paulstimpson8977
    @paulstimpson8977 Год назад

    This is not totally correct. You can do electrical work in a Bathroom/Toilet providing it is not a new circuit and that it is outside of the zones.

    • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer
      @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer Год назад

      Hi Paul, Thank you for your comment. The current version of part p for use in England does mention the zones in a bath or shower room. However in other parts of the UK it can be different. For example the requirements for part p are different in Wales, where the part p document refers to the special locations but not the zones. So, in this video I mentioned some of the special locations and that it's important to check the version of part p that applies depending on which part of the UK the installation is located. It's also worth pointing out that alterations to wiring in a special location are also notifiable. Regards James

  • @joannamaciejewska869
    @joannamaciejewska869 Год назад

    Thank you, James.

  • @brianhewitt8618
    @brianhewitt8618 Год назад

    Should be on the incoming mains

  • @gino2465
    @gino2465 Год назад

    What about caravan home hook ups

    • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer
      @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer Год назад

      Hi, Thank you for your question. PME earthing is not permitted for caravans. This is in the electricity safety, quality and continuity regulations and section 708 in BS7671. Regards James

    • @gino2465
      @gino2465 Год назад

      @@JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer appoligies yes I know , and most caravan motor home uses but an adaptor to plug there 25m orange lead to the vehicle..using an external pen fault device would be better than the 25m lead.

  • @eurotropia
    @eurotropia Год назад

    Finally someone know how to explain this! Just one question. Where do I get the Ipfc=3.2kA? Do I ask the DNO?

  • @Bob-ed3qi
    @Bob-ed3qi Год назад

    If circuits have a rcd fitted ,are the Zs test readings important, if under 1667 ohms is a acceptable pass.?

  • @rodgerq
    @rodgerq Год назад

    It does surprise me that there isn't some stipulation, whereby if a CU is mounted onto combustible material like wood, that cable entries, especially rear ones that are bigger overall, don't have to be sealed in order to stop the spread of fire into the wood.

  • @callumsimpson7483
    @callumsimpson7483 Год назад

    Would literally take two seconds to shorten the flex or fit a batten pendant instead 😂😂😂

  • @JamesCurnowElectricalEngineer

    Please see the link to the longer video ruclips.net/video/3oVwbmH22O0/видео.html