Thermal camera has saved me a few times in similar ways. Sometimes shows faults up like a floodlight staring back at you! Love this insight into something interesting and different to the more residential stuff we see on YT.
Great video again bro! The green bonding clamp is for dry, damp and corrosive environments and is also better suited for 16mm2+ cables 👍🏼 Blue is dry and damp, red is for dry 🙂
Testing and troubleshooting are my favorite parts! I'm not a big fan of installation. I do it all the time, but begrudgingly. I REALLY love troubleshooting though.
The contactor is save, its IP20 you are not able to touch any live part without tools. In most countries water and gas pipes are no longer grounded because most of the pipes are plastic.Everything is protected by differential switches, even bathrooms .Normally 30mA types. (in reality 22mA under 5ms). Fuses are there to protect the installation and differential switches are there to protect people. In europe the whole main head room would be a c1 because there is insufficient room to stay clear of potenial live parts.
With the 1.5 on a 20A C, it looks like tri-rated so depending on the manufacturer could be good for 21A, however most of the light blue ferrules I've come across have been for 0.75mm Tri-rated.
The colour of the ferrule depends on the country of origin of the ferrules i.e is it to the German standard or the French one. Tri rated cables just means that it has passed 3 different standards, BS, UL and CSA so whatever BS7671 gives as values for 1.5mm2 is what should be taken in the UK, dependant on grouping, installation method etc or at least that would be my argument
The terminals on the contactor, even though you can see them, they are IP2X. However, IP2X is fine inside an enclosure, not exposed like that, so get a cover on them or put it inside and enclosure. Code 2.
It feels like either someone did the job with a 'I will label and document this later' and never got to it; or someone doing things in a way that only them can fix it, thus ensuring "job safety".
@markrainford1219 just because he does youtube and he's a small business does that mean he's not competent and qualified to do commercial EICR - No. And with how many major faults he found and noted shows he's more bothered about people's safety and is outlined in Corey's videos
Making some assumptions here but...That Dyno Test Panel, the inside of the panel door with the exposed brass Ammeter studs, should they not be protected by rubber boots or a sheet of perspex?
Love those little reminders what’s what. L1toE230,L1 to L2 -400 . Many of us are here to learn something from You… whatever might seem stupid some of us will really appreciate. If You want to help us please keep on explaining… PLEASE there is nothing more than can do…
Whether C20 mcb is suitable for 1.5mm T+E is dependent on installation method - if clipped direct then ok otherwise not. With regard to the exposed copper or single insulation being acceptable or not, this depends on whether it is inside a suitable enclosure or not.
Just started one of these too at a similar place we still have cloth VIR in service 😂 boss said there’s only a few boards on a quick walk around we’re up to 50 DB of various sizes and its 100% test 😳
Doing an eicr at a factory at the moment, and there is a guy walking around in a leather jacket,leather boots, and a cowboy hat. Vir cables in wooden trunking still feeding the lighting. Any chance we can swap jobs
@corymac we are up to 90 DBs. Some of them have asbestos in, so we can't touch them close to 250 circuits. we can't turn any of the main switches off due to the being over 60 years old and they are not sure if they will switch back on.
Love the content mate, maybe only thing to clarify is that BS7671 x .8 for max Zs or look in OSG which I believe already had the .8 factor applied? Correct me if I’m wrong!
Great content, as a trainee electrical engineer, I approve of this content, keep up the great work and more of Chester please he matches your energy :nohomo: :D its brilliant.
We have in house editors, Nathan & his co editor Kieran are great!! Not to forget Åse the fantastic videographer ( she didn’t actually film this one though 😅👍🏼 )
Regarding the end box with no cover, I would be much more concerned by what appears to be single insulated cables going through the wall without mechanical protection.
Those terminals on the contactor satisfy IP2x requirements per australian standards but the dodgy cut into a cheap plastic din mount box is slack, should be in a locked / tool access only enclosure. I'd change it on principle though being that it's a piece of CHINT... also it's got leccy tape wrapped around the side of it? Smick as hell, they obviously already know it's not compliant.
1.5mm Cables not suitable for current carrying capacity of 20 amp breaker. Would melt before the breaker tripped if under excessive load. C2 Circuits can always be extended, especially in a place like that with engineers about.
you missed that they used the aux terminal of the rotary isolator that had two supplies in it? that terminal is not to be used for a neutral disconnect in my understanding
@@persona250 dude the far right terminal is aux only, even in single phase this is not designed to isolate the natural! Iv even looked in the manufacturers paperwork to check…unless this 4th pole specifically says it’s designed for a neutral then this is not right
So you're telling me an factory uses a lathe. Shocker. Not surprising really considering they probably need to fabricate parts, and it's quicker to do it in house. Also, Jester rhymes with Chester.
Another Epic vid.. mega a a big f1 fan and FE that was mega cool . I’m trying work out if it was Bicester… I can work out the team lol O yeah. . amazing content and insight into some mega work from a great guy . And yes Chester as well . 😂😂😂🤦🏻♂️👍👌
Too many schnoz and gaping mush shots for my liking but other than than it was very enjoyable to watch. Let me ask to what electrical role rhyms with Chester, especially in the environment of EICR "Tester-ing"...... hmmmm 🤔 Oh, Chester the Tester! As for the Clean earth with the TT , did you do a resistance/ impedance test and continuity test of the electrode my old china? I don't believe you need Mike to explain the colours of a BS951 to you but you were very humble about it, being the nice chap that you are. Keep up the good work old bean.
Well you’ve save me some pennies with electroform compared to FastTest NAPIT garbage about to get stung for another year 🤦and you can upload pics of your install handy for ev charge points aswell 👍
Another great educational and funny video. My only gripe is what is the issue with big feet people, hum? That's from a 47 and a half wearing guy, who to get any kind of shoes it is by order or have limited models available in sneakers... And all are black or blue, so no crazy or trendy colours or designs. Yeah, the struggle is real. Keep up the good work, mate.
I'm very surprised they allowed you to video. At my previous company, all contractors signed an NDA and could not use any photographs or video for anything that was not project related. If the content was posted online the business would probably file a lawsuit.
@@corymac First impression from 40 yrs in the trade, IV tests on a periodic, limitations, retrospectives and the coding is all over the place. I am confused why youngers make videos showing they are actually not very good at something. Its a very tough job just need more experience. Good luck.
Hi Cory keep it up you are doing a great job and having fun making some brilliant videos superstar Ali Walsall west midlands england junction 10 m6 Walsall churckery up the walsall
Corolites 😂 but i guess we can settle with disciples. Cool video. Yes im binging today. Sorry for the many comments but i guess boost the holy algorithm gods. 🎉
There’s hardly any actual EICR information information in this. I do like your videos but it just seems like a fan vlog with mainly you guys just loving the camera and showing off tools. You covered the apprentice level of EICR info. You even spoke about what results you should be expecting so vaguely and didn’t even cover the result of the circuit you just tested on the fire panel?
Also, deeper dive videos are coming soon, but will likely be kept to another channel. This channel is edutainment. The other channel will be purely educational. Thanks for the feedback!
This channel is very much pitched at those who already have a base level of understanding, and just shows things applied jobs in unique environments, and different unusual jobs and situations. It’s not a ‘how to be an electrician’ channel. That’s more Efixx
The editing, content and quality of this is 10/10 mate 🎉
Much appreciated, our editor is an amazing part of the team!
when doing thermal imaging do u set the humidity & actual temperature & reflective temp on the device ? as u need this to get the correct results ?
The mic check gag at the start was brilliant! The Land-Rover off road vehicle is so cool. Chester NEEDS to be full time.
We agree!
This is absolutely bloody fantastic :)
Entertaining as hell and educational at the same time, awesome content. And yes, We need more Chester :)
Deal!
Thermal camera has saved me a few times in similar ways. Sometimes shows faults up like a floodlight staring back at you! Love this insight into something interesting and different to the more residential stuff we see on YT.
Yes, more Chester please.
More to come!!
Great video again bro!
The green bonding clamp is for dry, damp and corrosive environments and is also better suited for 16mm2+ cables 👍🏼
Blue is dry and damp, red is for dry 🙂
From the expert!! 🤩
Thanks Mike 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Rory and Chester the dream team boom
🤣🤣🤣
Code 1 for contractor terminals
Code 3 for PVC conduit lid missing.
Testing and troubleshooting are my favorite parts! I'm not a big fan of installation. I do it all the time, but begrudgingly.
I REALLY love troubleshooting though.
The contactor is save, its IP20 you are not able to touch any live part without tools. In most countries water and gas pipes are no longer grounded because most of the pipes are plastic.Everything is protected by differential switches, even bathrooms .Normally 30mA types. (in reality 22mA under 5ms). Fuses are there to protect the installation and differential switches are there to protect people. In europe the whole main head room would be a c1 because there is insufficient room to stay clear of potenial live parts.
Impressive contents from editing to educational. Passion in it. Excited to see you reached 1mil subscribers 😊
19:40 😂 we’ve been searching up and down for this lift. Cracked me up.
It makes me so happy someone got this 😂😂😂
@@corymac I’m highly likely to steal the joke to be 100% honest! 😬😂
©️
With the 1.5 on a 20A C, it looks like tri-rated so depending on the manufacturer could be good for 21A, however most of the light blue ferrules I've come across have been for 0.75mm Tri-rated.
The colour of the ferrule depends on the country of origin of the ferrules i.e is it to the German standard or the French one. Tri rated cables just means that it has passed 3 different standards, BS, UL and CSA so whatever BS7671 gives as values for 1.5mm2 is what should be taken in the UK, dependant on grouping, installation method etc or at least that would be my argument
The terminals on the contactor, even though you can see them, they are IP2X. However, IP2X is fine inside an enclosure, not exposed like that, so get a cover on them or put it inside and enclosure. Code 2.
Best video I’ve seen on RUclips! Thanks Rory and the man-Chester 🙏🏻
From one of your little oinks 🐽
Wow, thanks! 🤩🤩🤩
If you hear a banjo starting to play, and Cory say "squeal like a piggy", be worried, very worried.
Really good video Cory.
Well done.
Really surprised at the bad labeling and how many c2 faults there were in a Rolls Royce factory though.
It feels like either someone did the job with a 'I will label and document this later' and never got to it; or someone doing things in a way that only them can fix it, thus ensuring "job safety".
I'm more surprised that they've employed a youtuber sparky to do an EICR. Or external contractors at all.
@markrainford1219 just because he does youtube and he's a small business does that mean he's not competent and qualified to do commercial EICR - No.
And with how many major faults he found and noted shows he's more bothered about people's safety and is outlined in Corey's videos
@@leemarshall178 No need to get defensive. I never questioned his ability. Big companies like that usually sort it all in house. That's all.
Well done loving your little Mike starter 😂
Quality of the videos are really impressive along with the work
Thank you! 🙏🏼
I’m a fan of Rory. Amazing content
Love all the snacking you guys do.
Making some assumptions here but...That Dyno Test Panel, the inside of the panel door with the exposed brass Ammeter studs, should they not be protected by rubber boots or a sheet of perspex?
My next task there is a safety inspection of the Dyno room 😁👍🏼
The Rolls Royce of EICRs. Regards from a discipled oinker. Lol. The story from Cory with Chester the arrestor tester jester
great job, did you label the circuits that weren't marked as I presume you had to id them when testing
We did indeed
I like Chester. Your personality's work well together
Would have been interesting to measure the voltage between the earth bar from the long lead and the water pipe in that bog.
Or better still an insulation resistance test will tell you if it is an extraneous conductive part .
Love those little reminders what’s what. L1toE230,L1 to L2 -400 . Many of us are here to learn something from You… whatever might seem stupid some of us will really appreciate. If You want to help us please keep on explaining… PLEASE there is nothing more than can do…
So what the confuctor did??
Whether C20 mcb is suitable for 1.5mm T+E is dependent on installation method - if clipped direct then ok otherwise not. With regard to the exposed copper or single insulation being acceptable or not, this depends on whether it is inside a suitable enclosure or not.
Followers should be called OYSTERS because we all CLAM onto your PEARLS of wisdom 😂
For the water, did you test if it’s an extraneous conductive part. Before coding?
I would say that seeing as it went into the concrete floor that it was extraneous, but what do you think?
Cheers mate. Welcome Chester.
🤙
If that is Atex do the shrouds from the SWA need to be removed? Worth checking.
Good video Cory and sidekick Chester. I look forward to future videos.
It’s not atex 😁👍🏼 thanks mate!
Just started one of these too at a similar place we still have cloth VIR in service 😂 boss said there’s only a few boards on a quick walk around we’re up to 50 DB of various sizes and its 100% test 😳
Sounds fun 🤣
Either that or changing 8000 lights on the other job 🫣🙏
Amazing and educational video. My new best electrician on RUclips to watch
Wow, thanks!
Feel free to share!
Doing an eicr at a factory at the moment, and there is a guy walking around in a leather jacket,leather boots, and a cowboy hat. Vir cables in wooden trunking still feeding the lighting. Any chance we can swap jobs
Sounds terrible! How many circuits?
@corymac we are up to 90 DBs. Some of them have asbestos in, so we can't touch them close to 250 circuits. we can't turn any of the main switches off due to the being over 60 years old and they are not sure if they will switch back on.
Big oof!!
I love watching Rory's, sorry Cory's content. I have no idea what most of it means, but it's still a pleasure to watch.
🫶
The contactor to me is a Code 2, unsafe as contact is possible, but difficult for average fingers.
Love the content mate, maybe only thing to clarify is that BS7671 x .8 for max Zs or look in OSG which I believe already had the .8 factor applied? Correct me if I’m wrong!
Youre not wrong... tabulated of BS7671 vs OSG rule of thumb
Great content, as a trainee electrical engineer, I approve of this content, keep up the great work and more of Chester please he matches your energy :nohomo: :D its brilliant.
Thanks mate!!!!
Does anyone have the link for that circuit finder please?
This video has been really helpful thank you ❤️🙏🏿
I'm so glad! Thanks mate
Great video😎Does the cable finder work with armored cable?
no
I’d code the wrong size breakers as a C1 - rewire the entire place 👍🏼👀
24:45 brilliant
Who edits this stuff, is it you? Top notch, whoever it is.
We have in house editors, Nathan & his co editor Kieran are great!! Not to forget Åse the fantastic videographer ( she didn’t actually film this one though 😅👍🏼 )
More Chester please. I think his version of Basement Jaxx should become the OY Electrical intro / outro theme tune.
😂😂😂
Regarding the end box with no cover, I would be much more concerned by what appears to be single insulated cables going through the wall without mechanical protection.
Those terminals on the contactor satisfy IP2x requirements per australian standards but the dodgy cut into a cheap plastic din mount box is slack, should be in a locked / tool access only enclosure. I'd change it on principle though being that it's a piece of CHINT... also it's got leccy tape wrapped around the side of it? Smick as hell, they obviously already know it's not compliant.
Cory - check Kaizers Orchestra, i believe they are right up ur alley :D
Chester is a good addition not gonna lie😂
You're infact SO bilingual now that we should be calling you Kåre.
Kåre, the famous youtuber.
Also, Postgirobygget! Yay!
Hey, Kåre, are you aware of the Norwegian expression "Sorry, Mac."?
The Space Invader resemblance had me lmao
Uncanny
21:30 "I don't know if I do red. . ." spoken like someone whose on the spectrum. Welcome to the club 🙂
Exposed basic insulation i would say c2 , the live terminals not being adequately concealed is c1 100%
A good watch. 👍🏻
1.5mm Cables not suitable for current carrying capacity of 20 amp breaker. Would melt before the breaker tripped if under excessive load. C2
Circuits can always be extended, especially in a place like that with engineers about.
you missed that they used the aux terminal of the rotary isolator that had two supplies in it? that terminal is not to be used for a neutral disconnect in my understanding
Only relevant in a 3 phase circuit . The marked neutral terminal is late break early make .
@@persona250 that’s the thing…it’s not marked as neutral terminal. The connector block is the only connection marked for neutral
@@Shanky_TH9540 it isn’t a 3 phase circuit so no problem.
@@persona250 dude the far right terminal is aux only, even in single phase this is not designed to isolate the natural! Iv even looked in the manufacturers paperwork to check…unless this 4th pole specifically says it’s designed for a neutral then this is not right
@@Shanky_TH9540 mate it’s a 4 pole rotary isolator. The far right terminal is the late break early make terminal for the neutral in a 3 phase circuit…
Chester the Tester :) - good content as always.
Yes! Thank you!
How many C1, C2 and C3 faults did you find
How long did the job take mate?
About 3 days
Which facility are you at mate? We do a lot at the Barnoldswick site
So if it is the Barnoldswick site then all the C2 faults are down to you???? LOL
So you're telling me an factory uses a lathe. Shocker. Not surprising really considering they probably need to fabricate parts, and it's quicker to do it in house. Also, Jester rhymes with Chester.
Another Epic vid.. mega a a big f1 fan and FE that was mega cool . I’m trying work out if it was Bicester… I can work out the team lol
O yeah. . amazing content and insight into some mega work from a great guy . And yes Chester as well . 😂😂😂🤦🏻♂️👍👌
think it is Customised Composites in Southampton - certainly not F1 type factory quality / fabs but CC do lots of stuff for lots of people
Or probably Inetic in Andover
Damn was so stoked to watch this until it started, my condolences for being British
😂😂😂😂😭
Top tier comment
Chester the tester, top man 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The best
Basically, so bloody funny.? Just love watching ... haven't got a clue what your up to. 😂❤
C1 access to live parts.
agreed
A lot of wires within one clamp and other things, man, I am happy to use Austrian Standards...
you guys look like you had fun workin toghther
It’s great!!
Too many schnoz and gaping mush shots for my liking but other than than it was very enjoyable to watch. Let me ask to what electrical role rhyms with Chester, especially in the environment of EICR "Tester-ing"...... hmmmm 🤔 Oh, Chester the Tester! As for the Clean earth with the TT , did you do a resistance/ impedance test and continuity test of the electrode my old china?
I don't believe you need Mike to explain the colours of a BS951 to you but you were very humble about it, being the nice chap that you are. Keep up the good work old bean.
Slammed my desk when the bee carcass in your hair went missing
That place would be my playground.. good video Rory 🤣
It was mine!
But did you get to play with all the goodies? ive just jacked the electrical industry.. going back to electrical engineering hopefully
Well you’ve save me some pennies with electroform compared to FastTest NAPIT garbage about to get stung for another year 🤦and you can upload pics of your install handy for ev charge points aswell 👍
Another great educational and funny video.
My only gripe is what is the issue with big feet people, hum?
That's from a 47 and a half wearing guy, who to get any kind of shoes it is by order or have limited models available in sneakers... And all are black or blue, so no crazy or trendy colours or designs.
Yeah, the struggle is real. Keep up the good work, mate.
I’m also a 47! 😂😂 these bad boys were 47’s, they were kayaks
@@corymacYeah, but you look like a 1.85+m guy while I wear the same with a height of 1.74m...
1.93*
Code 1 immediate repair / cover needed
if that relates to the single insulated cables in the stop end box missing a cover .... I dont think so as there's no live parts but would be a C2
@@olly7673 was relating to the exposed terminals on that block next to the consumer unit
Are those tribal OY t shirts rolling out? if so I’m in.
They’re for sale on Tool Monster! Just type in OY and you’ll find them
Love a good EICR. Plus sounds an interesting place. What’s the worst that could happen if you pointed the camera in the wrong place 🤭
The months of worth lined up here all get cancelled 🤣🤣
@@corymac yeah that’s a bitter pill to swallow but from my house I think it’s worth it 🤣🤣🤣
That’s not a ryfeild board that’s a busbar chamber
Loved
Every
Insane minute and every educational minute also
Here in the US, you don't need to bond the water line in the bathroom.
Here you bond it where it enters the building. Which may be the in the shithouse (didn't see a bath in there, so wouldn't call it a bathroom...).
@@tebscat = True.
The bathroom tho. we build airplane engines but cleaning and modernizing is not the budget 😂
🤣🤣🤣 Imagine it’s worse at Boeing
@@corymacThat's probably true. :D
Did not know the chuckle brothers were sparks
🤣🤣🤣
Nice.
Might want to blur their passwords on the whiteboard mate 👍
On it! Thanks Dan
Cory Mac
and Chester the dream team as chester got a youtube channel
Wait until the next episode to find out more regarding the Chester saga 🤌🏼🤓
I'm very surprised they allowed you to video. At my previous company, all contractors signed an NDA and could not use any photographs or video for anything that was not project related. If the content was posted online the business would probably file a lawsuit.
Me too!
Me too!
I think my friends work there
Cool! 😎
Not much experience on show here especially in coding. I have noticed this in youngsters so guess it comes with experiences and age.
Care to explain and elaborate?
@@corymac First impression from 40 yrs in the trade, IV tests on a periodic, limitations, retrospectives and the coding is all over the place. I am confused why youngers make videos showing they are actually not very good at something. Its a very tough job just need more experience. Good luck.
Hi Cory keep it up you are doing a great job and having fun making some brilliant videos superstar Ali Walsall west midlands england junction 10 m6 Walsall churckery up the walsall
Thanks Ali!
Corolites 😂 but i guess we can settle with disciples. Cool video. Yes im binging today. Sorry for the many comments but i guess boost the holy algorithm gods. 🎉
Careful Cory, Chester is nearly funnier than you.
You wait until the next episode
23:48 "I don't want kids following me" - Cory Mac, TikTok star (2024).
🤣🤣🤣
Chester Tester
Great craic!
Thanks!
Little bit of mishap there mate. 15:16 it's U not V, U=I*R
There’s hardly any actual EICR information information in this. I do like your videos but it just seems like a fan vlog with mainly you guys just loving the camera and showing off tools. You covered the apprentice level of EICR info. You even spoke about what results you should be expecting so vaguely and didn’t even cover the result of the circuit you just tested on the fire panel?
Sometimes we dive deep, sometimes we just have fun. It’s a reflection of the working life of a sparky!
Also, deeper dive videos are coming soon, but will likely be kept to another channel. This channel is edutainment. The other channel will be purely educational. Thanks for the feedback!
This channel is very much pitched at those who already have a base level of understanding, and just shows things applied jobs in unique environments, and different unusual jobs and situations. It’s not a ‘how to be an electrician’ channel. That’s more Efixx
Comedy duo
Always thought there was something dodgy about you, and now you have confirmed it. You're bilingual.
Katten drikker melk 🤷♂️
@@corymac 😂
Is this where you lot are going to export the nuclear weapons to Australia for our subs that the Brits are building?
This isn’t for weapons, its more race cars
@@corymac That's what she said; Us Aussies are pissed we didn't get the contract!
You missed a huge C1 - can't believe you didn't spot that 'Separated Earth'; was spelt wrong on their signage at 25:03. 🤣🤣SHUT.IT.DOWN...!!