Great video. It's nice to see some tradies still look after the customer by doing only what is needed to get them out of trouble and looking after them. Great work with the cleaning too. Wish more took such pride in their work.
Yes as you say Jordan it is sometimes just not practical to do a complete rewire. I usually replace the con unit, fit all RCDs or RCBOs if poss, do all the usual tests etc, check the accessories are in not damaged and leave the system in safe condition. Sometimes you just have to minimise the upheaval and cost.
Nice work though mate. I would have taken the trunking right up to the edge of the boxing and only used one trunking for both cables. Only saying because you asked for us to comment. Also, I always use printed label dates for my next inspection stickers as opposed to a sharpie. Other than that......👌
Hi Jordan great video as always buddy. Had a similar situation myself with an elderly chap, his lighting had a major fault that couldn't be repaired. The whole house ideally needed rewiring but just replaced the consumer unit for an spd rcbo one and rewired the lights only. Had to use trunking for the switch drops too because too much mess chasing out as he was of ill health.
Just a quick one Having removed the old voltage sensing switch Why would you remove it an not replace it with a two pole isolated To save the next guy having to fafing removing the main fuse
We had 4 of the old fuse boards like them , the client wanted them Changng down into 2 current consumer units absoloute nightmare job as 3 of the fuse boards where in one cupboard and the other one was the other side of the house , nonetheless we got it done
Cracking job Jordan, only thing I'd maybe do differently is install a 100ma type s rcd and a nylon gland at tails entry point for the consumer unit. Keep up the good work!
If this was the case, I would rewire the most loaded circuits, like the kitchen, oven, hob, tank heater, etc (maybe non copper or thin conductors) and also circuits that are critical for safety. (eg.: not earthed where the earthing is an absolute must )
I’ve still got a fuse box like that in my house. Changed the fuses for Mcbs years ago to make it a little safer. It does however have a separate rcd protecting it. Are they still a common sight? And if so are they deemed as dangerous compared to latest standards? I think my house was rewired in 1980.
Is the voltage operated RCD not preferred anymore due to the fact it cannot isolate the supply at fault currents specified in current regulations for personal protection ( 30mA)?
Wouldn’t it have been a good idea to mount an isolator where the VOELCB (voltage operated earth leakage circuit breaker) was? It would mean the next time someone (possibly you) is working in the consumer unit they can fully isolate it... And to answer the why are VOELCBs no longer allowed: they require the fault current to pass through the earth conductor to detect the fault (so do not work if there is an alternate path to earth such as through a water pipe, or in a damaged flex on a double insulated device), and they introduce significant additional resistance into the protective earth conductor (which could mean an alternate path such as a water pipe is a significantly lower resistance path to ground). An RCD is just a better solution to the problem they were trying to solve.
Looks like bitumen tape. Used it back in the....ahem....early 70’s. It dates back older than that. When it was wrapped around bakelite, or ceramic connectors we called it a pudding joint.😂
It's a tricky one Jordan but I see you've reached a happy medium with the customers. They get a much needed update but without all the demo of a rewire. Did you EICR the place too?
Hi I’m in a similar position the electrician has said He can not certify the wiring So would have to be a full rewire . Is this correct I don’t want all the mess Great work
Without knowing the details of your particular installation it's impossible to say if your electrician was being too picky/trying to make work for himself or whether there really are critical issues which can only be resolved by rewiring. I would certainly suggest seeking more than one opinion if you don't have the knowledge to make your own assesment of the installations condition.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video, it takes a long time faffing about to do I know. The question of bonding was answered after hanging in my mind all through. I hate it (!) when I find nothing's been bonded they can be long and treacherous routes. Ugh. And add so much to the cost of the job and make it look like a rip off to some people. God weren't those old DBs built well, like old Cryptographic machines. I like that Schneider cooker control unit, very classic. I wonder what you charged. That's quite a lot of work for one day, with testing and all, and that wall made of shite means I'd not want to piss about with it. I'dve probably put unistrut stanchions up to fix to and made a 2-day meal of it, probably charged about £650 all in, no £750, but made a judgement on that according to how much other work I had on. You're putting out a lot of videos, that's a huge amount of work Jordan. Thanks. Have you seen Dan's latest video? Can you believe the twats who put all that tongue & groove up with no allowance for expansion - whole lot'll have to come down and Dan wants that to have been the last day!!! Somehow I think he'll be back there in 2020....
@@andrewyeo2353 Hi Andre, I've just been so busy with family stuff over christmas and the new year, and then panicked as I got back to work way after I planned. I have been taking video but not getting to the cutting room, so it's been a while. However some of the others are only just now leaking back onto youtube I notice, so I wasn't the only one. Hope to upload some pre christmas stuff next week, but it needs a lot more cutting as the problem with leaving it so long, you end up with too much stuff. Happy new year, all the best for now....
@@LAsparkTVWireTestLimited nice to hear the traditional family values of christmas with work during the year we try our best to keep a work life balance but doesn't always work eh
Rory Ashton I’m a little surprised he didn’t just leave the VOLEB and use that as a isolator while he changed the CU. They double up as a 60A Mcb too. 3 functions in one 😎. 2 of them still good!
Absolutely to work safely and part of this means to work on dead circuits at all times unless it is completely unavoidable to do so, hence his removal of the cut out fuse. However, the question is does Jordan have permission to break the cut out seal from his dno to allow him to work on the de-energised supply to the distribution board?
That voltage operated circuit breaker could’ve had the earth removed then used it as a main switch for the installation. Within our region, old tt systems like that which have a new head and new supply cable coming into the property are almost certainly overhead TNCS systems. The reason our DNO don’t connect the installation to the PME is usually down to lack of bonding. Every time its a call to the DNO and only on 1 occasion they haven’t connected it to their PME terminal and that was because their plans said that PME possible on their lines.
Schneider lisse are my accessory of choice. They look nice and have backed out colour coded terminals. The concealed neons are cool too. I hope you put the screw covers on!
@@artisanelectrics argh! The problem is accessories that have screw covers tend to look odd without them fitted. If you don't like them at least hand them to the client and tell them to fit them once they finish decorating etc 😉 I like schneider because the double accessories come with two pairs of covers too!
I think you’ve made the right call there. Your clients now have RCD protection and a potentially lethal circuit serving the cooker replaced, what you have left them will probably outlive them, and shouldn’t be the cause of their demise. Well done.
You're too kind hearted jordan !!! £25 000 for a full rewire done in a weekend using 42 GSH students from Tresham College pay them £5 each per day JOB DONE
Voltage operated ELCB's will only detect an earth fault returning to the device and not parallel paths, also need at least 50 Volt between the outgoing earth and the main incoming earth to operate. You also made a mistake when testing the Ze with the ELCB in circuit as the voltage coil can add quite a few ohms extra impedance to the reading!
@@artisanelectrics thank you. I got consumer unit changed also new wiring on the new bathroom. And receieved Building Control Compliance certificate. Which do I submit to the council - building regs
I have gotta throw it out there..... But I think there must be a more efficient way of disabling and then locking out the main fuse instead of faffing around taking the fuse apart and then reassembling it again and further reassemble it when re engergising the system.
Top work what do u charge for a board change Hager rcbo boards with surge protection especially a miniature rcbo. Are expensive. Off topic u and dss are both from Cambridgeshire do u guys not get on ? Or rivals ? As u shout everyone else bar dss and Thomas Nagy on the TH-cam front
Iqtedar Yazdani thanks! Price depends on size of board etc. I have a lot of respect for Dan and Tom! No issues there, just can’t mention everyone and I like to help the fellow underdogs get a foot up in the TH-cam world!
Nice job mate, i notice you have said you do EV charge points, do you use one company like pod point etc or do you use all of them, also how much work do you get in that line, im contemplating registering as an installer but a bit concerned that it will end up like solar....
Conor Cummings yeah I do loads of EV Charging jobs, I am approved to install Rolec, Zappi, EO, Andersen, Schneider and a few others, generally I recommend the best quality ones which are Andersen and EO, or Zappi if they have solar and want integration for that.
What difference does that make. There is no earth potential being brought in, that's why the regs changed. In my day the kitchen sink and pipes used to be bonded. Who does that now? It ceased to become a requirement under the 16th edition.
@@steveperry1088 Nice find, got to get some of them. I've been taking the metal labels off the BS 951 clamps and throwing the clamps in the scrap metal pile, does the job but a bit wasteful!
Great job. I would have charged them the minimum possible without them suspecting it was "a charity job". Plenty of profit from corporate, co0mmercial and the obviously well off. The feeling of going home knowing you've contributed a little to society for no gain is well worth it.l
I don’t suppose you know where Nagy has gone? I left a comment on one of his videos a few weeks back which he didn’t take well......and since then he hasn’t posted anything! Hope he’s ok! 😂
+Artisan Electrics John Ward video explains the issues vith VOELCBS here : th-cam.com/video/JMh684HniF0/w-d-xo.html Note those voltage-operated ELCBs are not actually RCDs at all.... They also have long since been deleted from the regulations, as well...
I watch pretty much all the spark videos on TH-cam and they've all come across installations similar to this and worse. However...... These installations have stood the test of time over decades, granted legislation and practices change over the years for obvious reasons. I'm not a domestic electrician but it just seems obvious that these type of installations this day in age will always look bad considering the kit/products you have at your disposal this day in age.
I think your onto something 🤔 Add £20 to your quote, only to tell them your sorry you didn’t have time to clean up, take £20 off the bill to cover a cleaner for an hour 👍🏼😂
Nice video jordan. My understanding on a tt system, the meter tails should go through a meter tail gland or a clamp installed above the main switch? Could be wrong
My answer to why they are no longer used (scroll down): A Voltage Operated Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker is connected in series between the installation exposed + extraneous conductive parts and the earth electrode. A fault on the installation causing the voltage of the exposed + extraneous conductive parts to rise above that of the electrode and mother earth causes a current to flow through the VOELCB and causes it to trip. This works providing there are no other parallel paths, such as a metal water/gas pipe or any other bonded extraneous part, where the current flows through them instead of the VOELCB and thus it isn’t effective. Another reason is a person coming into contact with a live part will not cause any current to flow through the VOELCB so it doesn’t give any additional protection whereas a 30mA max RCD can.
This is the stuff on the top of that RCD probably, it's what we get issued to plug up gaps when fitting meters. www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/BIR391.html
"....because they're not very well....." "cough cough" in background..... As for the VOELCB, if the fault current does not return down the earth conductor, the unit will not trip.
I also put on my next inspection stickers 5 years unless it was brand new, it used to be 10 years but I'm sure its 5 years now on the 18th edition bs7671,I would have to check
Paul Tipton I go with whatever I think is best based on the state of the installation, in this case there were lots of old wiring accessories and the wiring was very old although still PVC so I recommended 5 years.
@@artisanelectrics Jordan I haven't done an Eicr for quite awhile probably over 5 years as I mostly do social housing electrical repairs ( except on a rare consumer unit change)with another electrician colleague on the Eicr's but when I did the eicr's I did the same mostly 5 years depending on the Age and condition of the installation or 10 if it's a couple of years old like you said it depends on how you find the condition.
+Marsh Gaming They do protect against line to earth fault, and disconnect the line, removing the danger, regardless of the type of earthing system in use...
I searched on Google as I was interested to find out what it does, I'm doing a level 1 course in electrical installations, so I thought it would be handy to know
Hi Jordan. Whilst I think it unwise to show on film the ‘seal fairy’ at work it’s even worse to show you actively dismantling DNO equipment. Did they give you permission to do that? What torque value do they recommend? If there’s ever an electrical fire it could come back to bite you. Can’t you edit some of this out of the video. Hope you don’t mind the constructive criticism as that’s how it is offered.
He’s an electrician pulling a fuse, got a job to do at the end of the day. I’ve heard of dno lads giving out tags to sparks to seal it back up when done. Sure he would of tightened the fuse carrier to which was sufficient and I highly doubt he’s going to be the cause of a fire 🔥 get in the real world fella
@@lewiswright5936 Apologies if I've upset one of Jordon's sycophants fella. Please point me to where in ESQCR or ENA it staes that we can play around with DNO equipment - Statute and Reg No please?????? Its one thing cutting the seal but another dismantling fuses out of carriers. I do also live in the real world, I guess my company just does things the right way. Cest la vie and each to his own.
@@richardwilliamson3624 It really depends on your DNO; SSE are mine and they allow Sparks to pull the fuse, and also have the procedure listed on their website
@@hahahahaha6412 I would pull the fuse (because I have permission to do so) and then my DNO have supplied me with a gadget. Dont know what it's called. Its like a butt plug (probably something similar to that which is up @Wrighty_26 arse) that then isolates the live parts of the cut-out. :)
Very ethical approach to this job, many would have pushed for the full rewire regardless, top man!
Thanks! It was the right thing to do.
It makes a nice change to see a young man who cares for the elderly; if only only all tradesmen were like that
Plus a very professionally executed job
Great video. It's nice to see some tradies still look after the customer by doing only what is needed to get them out of trouble and looking after them. Great work with the cleaning too. Wish more took such pride in their work.
Brendan White thanks a lot!
Yes as you say Jordan it is sometimes just not practical to do a complete rewire. I usually replace the con unit, fit all RCDs or RCBOs if poss, do all the usual tests etc, check the accessories are in not damaged and leave the system in safe condition. Sometimes you just have to minimise the upheaval and cost.
Your idea about cleaning-up after yourself is brilliant. All trades people should do it.
A good tradesman always cleans up after himself is what my grandfather always told me. Great vid as usual👍
Your grandfather sounds like a top bloke! Thanks for the comment.
Nice work though mate. I would have taken the trunking right up to the edge of the boxing and only used one trunking for both cables. Only saying because you asked for us to comment. Also, I always use printed label dates for my next inspection stickers as opposed to a sharpie. Other than that......👌
K C great tips there is always more than one way to skin a cat! Thanks
Hi Jordan great video as always buddy. Had a similar situation myself with an elderly chap, his lighting had a major fault that couldn't be repaired. The whole house ideally needed rewiring but just replaced the consumer unit for an spd rcbo one and rewired the lights only. Had to use trunking for the switch drops too because too much mess chasing out as he was of ill health.
James Crowder Electrical thanks mate great comment
Just a quick one
Having removed the old voltage sensing switch
Why would you remove it an not replace it with a two pole isolated
To save the next guy having to fafing removing the main fuse
Good question! Just didn’t think of it to be honest!
It’s nice to see someone who takes pride in his work👏 great job👍
Owsi 22 Thanks a lot!
I like your solution so wise and right
You missed the bit out of your video where the smart meter police came!
Steve spark 🤣
This is a job well done. How much would it cost to replace this as i have a an old fusebox, thanks
Top Job! And a very genuine Top Guy too😉
Danny 1 thanks
No fixings for the tails between the Supply and the Consumer Unit? Looks as if they are "free" to flap around or to be moved.
Good video
We had 4 of the old fuse boards like them , the client wanted them Changng down into 2 current consumer units absoloute nightmare job as 3 of the fuse boards where in one cupboard and the other one was the other side of the house , nonetheless we got it done
Cracking job Jordan, only thing I'd maybe do differently is install a 100ma type s rcd and a nylon gland at tails entry point for the consumer unit. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
If this was the case, I would rewire the most loaded circuits, like the kitchen, oven, hob, tank heater, etc (maybe non copper or thin conductors) and also circuits that are critical for safety. (eg.: not earthed where the earthing is an absolute must )
I’ve still got a fuse box like that in my house. Changed the fuses for Mcbs years ago to make it a little safer. It does however have a separate rcd protecting it.
Are they still a common sight? And if so are they deemed as dangerous compared to latest standards? I think my house was rewired in 1980.
Great video, thanks for sharing. What size trunking did you use for the T&E ?
MT2
Another great video pal, really appreciate your time and effort 👍🏻
Thank you!
Another top job, I’m a big fan of Hager to, in fact I’m outing in a 8 way robo with surge on Monday
Gary Hollamby thanks!
Is the voltage operated RCD not preferred anymore due to the fact it cannot isolate the supply at fault currents specified in current regulations for personal protection ( 30mA)?
Wouldn’t it have been a good idea to mount an isolator where the VOELCB (voltage operated earth leakage circuit breaker) was? It would mean the next time someone (possibly you) is working in the consumer unit they can fully isolate it...
And to answer the why are VOELCBs no longer allowed: they require the fault current to pass through the earth conductor to detect the fault (so do not work if there is an alternate path to earth such as through a water pipe, or in a damaged flex on a double insulated device), and they introduce significant additional resistance into the protective earth conductor (which could mean an alternate path such as a water pipe is a significantly lower resistance path to ground). An RCD is just a better solution to the problem they were trying to solve.
Excellent comment thanks
Looks like bitumen tape. Used it back in the....ahem....early 70’s. It dates back older than that. When it was wrapped around bakelite, or ceramic connectors we called it a pudding joint.😂
Nice thanks for sharing!
It's a tricky one Jordan but I see you've reached a happy medium with the customers. They get a much needed update but without all the demo of a rewire. Did you EICR the place too?
No I didn’t do an EICR just the work in the video but obviously tested everything as I went along
What will happen if the busbar touches the metal backbox will the main fuse blow
Another very nice video Jordan. It’s the attention to detail that separates us from the animals ie diydave 😂
😂
Hi I’m in a similar position the electrician has said He can not certify the wiring
So would have to be a full rewire .
Is this correct I don’t want all the mess
Great work
Without knowing the details of your particular installation it's impossible to say if your electrician was being too picky/trying to make work for himself or whether there really are critical issues which can only be resolved by rewiring.
I would certainly suggest seeking more than one opinion if you don't have the knowledge to make your own assesment of the installations condition.
Ha! I still have porcelain screw in fuses, yup those big giant ones.
Did you use double flat cable entries on your compression glands, if so, where did you get them?
JRT Electrical I didn’t, but you can get them from wiska. Not sure if they do one that fits 6mm and 1.5mm
Thanks for taking the time to make this video, it takes a long time faffing about to do I know. The question of bonding was answered after hanging in my mind all through. I hate it (!) when I find nothing's been bonded they can be long and treacherous routes. Ugh. And add so much to the cost of the job and make it look like a rip off to some people. God weren't those old DBs built well, like old Cryptographic machines. I like that Schneider cooker control unit, very classic. I wonder what you charged. That's quite a lot of work for one day, with testing and all, and that wall made of shite means I'd not want to piss about with it. I'dve probably put unistrut stanchions up to fix to and made a 2-day meal of it, probably charged about £650 all in, no £750, but made a judgement on that according to how much other work I had on. You're putting out a lot of videos, that's a huge amount of work Jordan. Thanks. Have you seen Dan's latest video? Can you believe the twats who put all that tongue & groove up with no allowance for expansion - whole lot'll have to come down and Dan wants that to have been the last day!!! Somehow I think he'll be back there in 2020....
LAsparkTV Wire&Test Limited £80/hr x 7hrs =£560 + RCBO CU etc £300 + vat, so nearer £1k
Hello Rupert hope all is well haven't seen any videos
Correct! £1k plus vat
@@andrewyeo2353 Hi Andre, I've just been so busy with family stuff over christmas and the new year, and then panicked as I got back to work way after I planned. I have been taking video but not getting to the cutting room, so it's been a while. However some of the others are only just now leaking back onto youtube I notice, so I wasn't the only one. Hope to upload some pre christmas stuff next week, but it needs a lot more cutting as the problem with leaving it so long, you end up with too much stuff. Happy new year, all the best for now....
@@LAsparkTVWireTestLimited nice to hear the traditional family values of christmas with work during the year we try our best to keep a work life balance but doesn't always work eh
Are the elderly couple gonna plug the main fuse in while your busy changing the CU in the same cupboard 😌.
Yeah they will climb up on a chair to do it! 😂😂😂
@@artisanelectrics 'To expect the unexpected, shows a thoroughly modern intellect'. 👍
Hi Jordan how comes you’re pulling the mains cut out? Thanks for posting your videos they are really informative and enjoyable to watch.
Hello,
The reason he pulled the mains fuse is there's no main switch to isolate the fuseboard from the incoming live and neutral.
Rory Ashton I’m a little surprised he didn’t just leave the VOLEB and use that as a isolator while he changed the CU. They double up as a 60A Mcb too. 3 functions in one 😎. 2 of them still good!
Hi yes I understand that but was the dno seal intact before doing so. Or does Jordan have permission to break their seals?
@@martindearman2218 th-cam.com/video/wGozBmeDqIs/w-d-xo.html
Safety is more important. As per his prior video.
Cheers Rory
Absolutely to work safely and part of this means to work on dead circuits at all times unless it is completely unavoidable to do so, hence his removal of the cut out fuse. However, the question is does Jordan have permission to break the cut out seal from his dno to allow him to work on the de-energised supply to the distribution board?
That voltage operated circuit breaker could’ve had the earth removed then used it as a main switch for the installation.
Within our region, old tt systems like that which have a new head and new supply cable coming into the property are almost certainly overhead TNCS systems. The reason our DNO don’t connect the installation to the PME is usually down to lack of bonding.
Every time its a call to the DNO and only on 1 occasion they haven’t connected it to their PME terminal and that was because their plans said that PME possible on their lines.
Schneider lisse are my accessory of choice. They look nice and have backed out colour coded terminals. The concealed neons are cool too. I hope you put the screw covers on!
Steve spark thanks for the comment!
I think that means, no he left the screw covers off....!
LAsparkTV Wire&Test Limited I hate screw covers I never use them!
@@artisanelectrics argh! The problem is accessories that have screw covers tend to look odd without them fitted. If you don't like them at least hand them to the client and tell them to fit them once they finish decorating etc 😉 I like schneider because the double accessories come with two pairs of covers too!
great videos kindly give me some information on the tails connected who can connect and disconnect for installation of consumer box at home.
I think you’ve made the right call there. Your clients now have RCD protection and a potentially lethal circuit serving the cooker replaced, what you have left them will probably outlive them, and shouldn’t be the cause of their demise. Well done.
Thanks! 👍
how do u get ADT with that high 85ohm Ze(Ra)?
You're too kind hearted jordan !!! £25 000 for a full rewire done in a weekend using 42 GSH students from Tresham College pay them £5 each per day JOB DONE
😂 great idea!
Artisan Electrics give Gaz a call tommorow 🤣🤣🤣
Earth electrode resistance was high as you took the measurement through the coil of the ELCB,
I would have removed the redundant Cooker Control Unit
I don’t think I measured the coil as I measured on the incoming terminals of the ELCB
Voltage operated ELCB's will only detect an earth fault returning to the device and not parallel paths, also need at least 50 Volt between the outgoing earth and the main incoming earth to operate. You also made a mistake when testing the Ze with the ELCB in circuit as the voltage coil can add quite a few ohms extra impedance to the reading!
CrazySparkie63 As the water supply was plastic it would probably function as intended. But far from great.
I think the crabtree VOELCBs short the trip coil when the switch is off so it wont make much difference to Ra (Ze).
David Savery has a great video about voltage operated earth leakage circuit breakers too.
Thanks
Good video. If you change a consumer unit should the electrician issue you a certificate?
Yes he should issue both electrical and building regulations certificates.
@@artisanelectrics thank you. I got consumer unit changed also new wiring on the new bathroom. And receieved Building Control Compliance certificate. Which do I submit to the council - building regs
I want those wylex fuse boxes
What do you want them for?
I collect old stuff my TH-cam channel is all about old security alarms and other misc stuff
An excellent job sir.well done as always.
Thanks!
An earth leakage circuit breaker I think, Common in the 70"s retrofitted all over NZ for fire safety. Then about ten years or so later we got RCDS
I have gotta throw it out there..... But I think there must be a more efficient way of disabling and then locking out the main fuse instead of faffing around taking the fuse apart and then reassembling it again and further reassemble it when re engergising the system.
Yeah I know what you mean! I only did it that way this time as someone on TH-cam comment recommended it to me.
Do you mind me asking how much you charged for this work?
Thanks
Top work what do u charge for a board change Hager rcbo boards with surge protection especially a miniature rcbo. Are expensive. Off topic u and dss are both from Cambridgeshire do u guys not get on ? Or rivals ? As u shout everyone else bar dss and Thomas Nagy on the TH-cam front
Iqtedar Yazdani thanks! Price depends on size of board etc. I have a lot of respect for Dan and Tom! No issues there, just can’t mention everyone and I like to help the fellow underdogs get a foot up in the TH-cam world!
No probs just wondered You equally don’t want to be drawing attention to competition I guess 😃
Nice job mate, i notice you have said you do EV charge points, do you use one company like pod point etc or do you use all of them, also how much work do you get in that line, im contemplating registering as an installer but a bit concerned that it will end up like solar....
Conor Cummings yeah I do loads of EV Charging jobs, I am approved to install Rolec, Zappi, EO, Andersen, Schneider and a few others, generally I recommend the best quality ones which are Andersen and EO, or Zappi if they have solar and want integration for that.
Is the tar like material pitch? Same as main fuse cut outs are filled with?
Jay Harding i think it's filled with bitumen. Proper old school
Paul Cook Ah I see! Proper old school!
Yeah looks like it!
Looks like it could be some denso tape
Maybe
I would have installed a main bond to the water . Even more so is it is a TT system .
No point on a PE water incomer.
any reason for no tail gland?
Hager provides a tail entry plate with the consumer unit which means no gland necessary
@@artisanelectrics I've seen these, does it give cable support in your opinion?
good video mate , its a joke how expensive proving units are , but I suppose how much are we willing to pay for our safety ? 😂keep the videos coming
Yes that’s right, it’s worth every penny if it saves your life.
£20 discount for a professional cleaner! Lol! Probably won’t pay for it but nice gesture. Many would just say sorry and clear off!
K C yeah these little touches set us apart from the crowd and why our loyal customers recommend us to their friends and keep coming back.
Old cooker switch left ..... I would remove and fill gap with filler 👍
zjzozn yeah It was just tricky as it was wallpaper
06:21 How do they plug in the fridge now?
The cable reached across behind the cooker
Is the “sticky black tape” self amalgamating tape?
Not sure!
Should have bonded the water even though it’s a pvc incomer, the pipes after the stop tap are copper.
What difference does that make. There is no earth potential being brought in, that's why the regs changed. In my day the kitchen sink and pipes used to be bonded. Who does that now? It ceased to become a requirement under the 16th edition.
Around the 3 minute mark are you IR testing?
Richard Williamson yes!
Jordon did you label up the main earthing terminal you fitted as this is a requirement of bs7671, 'safety electrical earth do not remove'
Good point! I always forget to do that!
Do you have durable labels you recommend for this?
Jordon
CEF part of IS0605RP. Rigid self adhesive PVC with hole if needed to fix with a screw.
Stock code 0099-9883. Keep up the great content.
@@steveperry1088 Nice find, got to get some of them. I've been taking the metal labels off the BS 951 clamps and throwing the clamps in the scrap metal pile, does the job but a bit wasteful!
@@steveperry1088 thanks for the stock code. I haven't seen them in my local branch since 2016
I would have used DeathMetal as some background music.
So are you saying you cannot wire a ev charger to a old consumer box
Why not fix some 12mm ply to the wall first, with infinite fixing points and then fix the new board to that with the 4 supplied holes only ?
What was you initially called to the job for in the first instance
The light in the living room wasn’t working, it was a broken light switch.
@@artisanelectrics cheers bud
Mumble Mumble CHORUS OF EXTREMELY LOUD VIOLINS Mumble Mumble
Matthew Harrold 😂 sorry
Mains cables not clipped down ..??
You mean the tails?
Yep. Tails.
D lewis you’re right, well spotted. I didn’t feel the need as they were tight to the corner of the wood and wouldn’t budge.
Artisan Electrics Not criticising Love your videos. Always learn something. Keep them up
Great job. I would have charged them the minimum possible without them suspecting it was "a charity job". Plenty of profit from corporate, co0mmercial and the obviously well off. The feeling of going home knowing you've contributed a little to society for no gain is well worth it.l
I don’t suppose you know where Nagy has gone? I left a comment on one of his videos a few weeks back which he didn’t take well......and since then he hasn’t posted anything! Hope he’s ok! 😂
K C the tosspot hardly ever replies to any comments. Waste of space
K C There’s a 57min chat with him on the e5 group channel. Answers some of these questions.
+Artisan Electrics
John Ward video explains the issues vith VOELCBS here : th-cam.com/video/JMh684HniF0/w-d-xo.html
Note those voltage-operated ELCBs are not actually RCDs at all.... They also have long since been deleted from the regulations, as well...
The level of audio volume used here needs to be higher as sound comes over muted. ?
I watch pretty much all the spark videos on TH-cam and they've all come across installations similar to this and worse. However...... These installations have stood the test of time over decades, granted legislation and practices change over the years for obvious reasons. I'm not a domestic electrician but it just seems obvious that these type of installations this day in age will always look bad considering the kit/products you have at your disposal this day in age.
Thanks for watching!
I think your onto something 🤔 Add £20 to your quote, only to tell them your sorry you didn’t have time to clean up, take £20 off the bill to cover a cleaner for an hour 👍🏼😂
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Nice video jordan. My understanding on a tt system, the meter tails should go through a meter tail gland or a clamp installed above the main switch? Could be wrong
Where is that in the regs?
Dont know the reg, im sure hager put up a video before somewhere saying that.
Voltage Operated Residual Current Device 😂
My answer to why they are no longer used (scroll down):
A Voltage Operated Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker is connected in series between the installation exposed + extraneous conductive parts and the earth electrode. A fault on the installation causing the voltage of the exposed + extraneous conductive parts to rise above that of the electrode and mother earth causes a current to flow through the VOELCB and causes it to trip. This works providing there are no other parallel paths, such as a metal water/gas pipe or any other bonded extraneous part, where the current flows through them instead of the VOELCB and thus it isn’t effective. Another reason is a person coming into contact with a live part will not cause any current to flow through the VOELCB so it doesn’t give any additional protection whereas a 30mA max RCD can.
cumberland1234 yep!
This is the stuff on the top of that RCD probably, it's what we get issued to plug up gaps when fitting meters. www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/BIR391.html
That's dog shit. It was tape on those tails.
"....because they're not very well....."
"cough cough" in background.....
As for the VOELCB, if the fault current does not return down the earth conductor, the unit will not trip.
Whats with the wedding music.. i feel like im expecting a bride to walk down the corridor with a roll of 2.5..
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@@artisanelectrics another good vid tho.. 👍
Thanks
How come next inspection 2025 ? Or is it 10 years
Five years as 10 years is from new install I think that's the general consensus .
I also put on my next inspection stickers 5 years unless it was brand new, it used to be 10 years but I'm sure its 5 years now on the 18th edition bs7671,I would have to check
Paul Tipton I go with whatever I think is best based on the state of the installation, in this case there were lots of old wiring accessories and the wiring was very old although still PVC so I recommended 5 years.
@@artisanelectrics Jordan I haven't done an Eicr for quite awhile probably over 5 years as I mostly do social housing electrical repairs ( except on a rare consumer unit change)with another electrician colleague on the Eicr's but when I did the eicr's I did the same mostly 5 years depending on the Age and condition of the installation or 10 if it's a couple of years old like you said it depends on how you find the condition.
Gutta percha
Single insulation exposed on tails going into board?
They are the newer design type more flexible tails,
RIP my ears
Barry Britcher why?
@@artisanelectrics have to turn volume up to hear some of the talking, then the music kicks in about 3x volume of the talking
Barry Britcher ah sorry! Audio levels are so hard to gauge!
Would have thought the first job was to isolate the vir and run the new cooker cable.
Which way round doesn’t make much difference. I always start with the Brussels sprouts first, then the rest is easy after that!
Artisan Electrics are you cooking the sprouts correctly?😂
@@dermotcullen5263 Can't be, love a good sprout!
If they’re that old and that ill, I’d get paid first😂😂
Dermot Cullen I got card payment before I left!
Piggy backing, not good in that scenario
Richard Williamson yeah I agree!
When you look up rcbos, they say they can't protect against earth fault, what would happen if there's an earth fault?
I suppose what that means is if the main earth was disconnected then they wouldn’t work.
Rcbo is designed to protect against earth fault , short circuit and overload . So not sure where you got that info from.
+Marsh Gaming
They do protect against line to earth fault, and disconnect the line, removing the danger, regardless of the type of earthing system in use...
I searched on Google as I was interested to find out what it does, I'm doing a level 1 course in electrical installations, so I thought it would be handy to know
Hi Jordan. Whilst I think it unwise to show on film the ‘seal fairy’ at work it’s even worse to show you actively dismantling DNO equipment. Did they give you permission to do that? What torque value do they recommend? If there’s ever an electrical fire it could come back to bite you. Can’t you edit some of this out of the video. Hope you don’t mind the constructive criticism as that’s how it is offered.
He’s an electrician pulling a fuse, got a job to do at the end of the day. I’ve heard of dno lads giving out tags to sparks to seal it back up when done. Sure he would of tightened the fuse carrier to which was sufficient and I highly doubt he’s going to be the cause of a fire 🔥 get in the real world fella
@@lewiswright5936 Apologies if I've upset one of Jordon's sycophants fella. Please point me to where in ESQCR or ENA it staes that we can play around with DNO equipment - Statute and Reg No please?????? Its one thing cutting the seal but another dismantling fuses out of carriers. I do also live in the real world, I guess my company just does things the right way. Cest la vie and each to his own.
How do you do it Richard?
@@richardwilliamson3624 It really depends on your DNO; SSE are mine and they allow Sparks to pull the fuse, and also have the procedure listed on their website
@@hahahahaha6412 I would pull the fuse (because I have permission to do so) and then my DNO have supplied me with a gadget. Dont know what it's called. Its like a butt plug (probably something similar to that which is up @Wrighty_26 arse) that then isolates the live parts of the cut-out. :)