Commercial Electrics Part 2 – Installing Conduit & LED Lighting
Commercial Electrics Part 2 – Installing Conduit & LED Lighting
Commercial Electrics Part 2 – Installing Conduit & LED Lighting
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Whyt not a lightning with PIR?
What’s the difference between commercial and domestic regs which allow a light switch next to a basin at work but have to have a pull cord in the ceiling at home? I thought water and electricity don’t mix in any setting.
In that place where you took a lead off beside a handbasin (to feed a light in the stall next beyond the wall), wouldn’t it have been better to have the conduit and wiring above the handbasin level, to avoid the possibility of watering the conduit? I would have taken the wiring "high" rather than "low".
You never mentioned it (but for us nosey/inquisitive people) was that original socket on a radial or a spur? Cheers
So in terms of male vs female adapters, normally female is most useful as it protudes into the box less, but eg if you have a wiska box with threaded holes then you want a male adapter to thread into it…
What is the 5" orange pipe going through the gents on an angle all about, seems a bit weird if you ask me.
LEDs use such low power that any parasitic power can cause the flickering.
The power through the indicator was probably enough to cause it.
The LED driver in the light is probably not a great design and doesn’t have the ability to deal with it. Some have inbuilt resistors to stop that flickering caused by parasitic or capacitive leakage.
copex?? and normal plastic saddles?
Hi why 3 amp and not 5 if lighting is 6 amp
You could use a spacer or block behind the saddles, and then a longer screw?
Nice vid, Scolmore click fcu’s are laid out fairly logically if you’ve ever given those a try
Yeah, you got it; that pesky neon was passing a current through the luminaire to get to neutral. Okay for incandescent lamps, but all bets are off with LED. Anything ‘clever’ in a light switch such as touch controls, timers, indicators or smart tech can cause this problem if there’s no dedicated neutral for the switch itself.
Good
Bit random but a pub I frequented once had the steel beer casks cutout for the urinals,made a good job of them
Putting switches (carrying live) so close to a water tap is not allowed in my country, I believe. No rules on that in the UK?
I’d struggle to squeeze my head when someone brewing up can look through a whacking great hole at you!? Definitely low IP rating for that toilet!
Should of put one saddle in the middle. That’s all it requires…..
I don’t believe it has anything to do with capacitance it’s due to the neon in the switch passing enough current to allow the led’a to start conducting.
Just watched till the end. You got it
Who uses that Urinal ….. snow whites co workers ….Jesus who thought that was a good design ……
Why didnt you just put a galv distance saddle on? It would then also help with the premature containment failure!
You get to work in the nicest of places.
Male adapters for things such as wiska 308 boxes with a 20mm thread to gland into, also hager do good fcu with loads at the top and supply at the bottom, another great video to
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Male conduit adapters are useful where you have a threaded hole to connect into. They are not as good where you have an open hole such as into an accessory as the locknut and thread tend to protrude more into the accessory than a female adapter’s bush. As for the neon, I’m guessing it was connected across the switch contacts so would be in series with the LED light. If the neon was connected L-N it wouldn’t have caused the LED light to flicker.
Great job mate
Might be my eyes was there not a duraspot emergency light next to the shutter or is it an alarm panel. I see it on 0.17s
put an occupancy sensor light fitting no need for the switch then:)
Pack your saddles out with a couple of penny washers behind.
Isnt really any need for a FCU and a switch. Fcu is suffice
David Savery is not boring lol. Good video m8
It’s certainly an unusual toilet, I mean who doesn’t want an large orange pipe in front of the urinal??
Were you working in Milton Keynes ?
Hi Jordan, Could always use a washer and space the conduit saddle off the wall enough to get it to snap shut. Just an idea. Tony