Absolute brilliant explanation of Steel Conduit Lighting Circuit.I don't know any body else on youtube who goes into the detail you do. The best go-to for anybody coming into the electrical industry. Im an old Sparks and still learn something new from your vids.
Thank you for this video. I've got a quick question. Could you make a video on how you assembled this lighting circuit once the bends have been made? There's a sequential steps that aren't entirely intuitive for me as an apprentice. I presume the spouted t box on the left was installed first with the 90, then the spouted t box on the right with the 90. Then the middle section with a running coupler. The two middle vertical runs, I am uncertain of. Thanks for hte video.
Depth of knowledge is amazing. I wonder if you're producing installation electricans at your establishment or individuals to sit on technical helplines for one of the governing bodies. I hope you keep these videos coming because your fan base expands beyond your learners. I hope this message has been of some help
Hi. Thanks for the kind words I may have to copyright my catchphrase... I have had some amazing learners over the years let’s hope they can progress to the NIC or IET. Keep watching and thanks for the support Gaz
Fantastic , brings back happy memories of my time at Watford college, I haven’t seen black enamel conduit for years is still available? Also is pyro still available?very well explained, and simple to understand. Fantastic video as always Gaz ❤️👍👍👍👍
Absolute brilliant explanation of
Steel Conduit Lighting Circuit.I don't know any body else on youtube who goes into the detail you do. The best go-to for anybody coming into the electrical industry. Im an old Sparks and still learn something new from your vids.
It’s messages like this that keeps me going... thanks as always for the support and watching Gaz
Learning never stops, nobody knows everything but I reckon Gaz is pretty close 😉
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Passed my science exam yesterday thanks to you and your great videos I’ve been watching keep up the great work 😊
Great news Mark. Hard work has its rewards 👍🏻
Thanks Gaz, great revision tool as always on the run up to the exam, do appreciate your time and effort putting these re cap videos together 👍
Hi. I hope they help... Thanks Gaz
Good video, very interesting. Could you say when it's required/useful to use crinkle washers, and backnuts on conduit couplers?
What kind of screws are meant to be used with the conduit boxes?
Thank you for this video. I've got a quick question. Could you make a video on how you assembled this lighting circuit once the bends have been made? There's a sequential steps that aren't entirely intuitive for me as an apprentice. I presume the spouted t box on the left was installed first with the 90, then the spouted t box on the right with the 90. Then the middle section with a running coupler. The two middle vertical runs, I am uncertain of. Thanks for hte video.
Brilliantly done very helpful. As a side note how would you safely take 2.5 t&e cable into a metal clad socket box. Rubber grommets?
Wiska cable glands. Thanks for watching. Gaz 🦾
Cheers would that be the same for indoor use. I was thinking of wiska cable grommets. Like the ones used on consumer units
Is this the EAL Level 2? The layout is exactly the same as one we had to do! If I’m ever unsure I always come back to your videos they are great!
Thanks Adam and yes Tresham College teachers EAL and City and Guilds 👍
for the pipe coming down vertical, I need to cut it to length. Do the ends need to be threaded?
Great explanation thank you very much mate 👍
Glad it helped 🦾. Gaz
Depth of knowledge is amazing. I wonder if you're producing installation electricans at your establishment or individuals to sit on technical helplines for one of the governing bodies. I hope you keep these videos coming because your fan base expands beyond your learners. I hope this message has been of some help
Hi. Thanks for the kind words I may have to copyright my catchphrase... I have had some amazing learners over the years let’s hope they can progress to the NIC or IET. Keep watching and thanks for the support Gaz
Fantastic , brings back happy memories of my time at Watford college, I haven’t seen black enamel conduit for years is still available? Also is pyro still available?very well explained, and simple to understand.
Fantastic video as always Gaz
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Thanks for another excellent vid Gaz 🙏
Excellent stuff mate!!
Nice.
I wish I did this course !
Thanks 👍🏻