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INSIDE THE SOCKET
It’s important that your socket has a strong enough amp rating to charge your gadgets quickly and efficiently. iPads and other tablets normally need a high amp rating of around 2.1 amps. However phones will only need around 1.0 amps to charge efficiently. For this case, it is best to look for sockets that have a USB rating of 2.0 amps. GUIDE TO FIXING TO INTERNAL WALLS Identifying the type of wall can sometimes be tricky. The simplest way to tell is to tap your wall with your fist; a stud wall will be hollow sounding, as will a lathe and plaster wall. Dot and dab and, unsurprisingly, solid walls, will sound solid to the ear. If you are still unsure what type of wall you have, you can drill a smallexploratory
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICES What you need to know about AFDD’s New to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is the recommendation of AFDD’s. We have put together a complete guide to help you better understand what an AFDD is, why and if you need one, how they work and the different types available for domestic dwellings. What is WHAT ARE FIRE RATED DOWNLIGHTS AND WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT Fire rated downlights have an important role in fire safety, as they effectively block the hole cut into the ceiling. On each downlighter they have an intumescent pad, which will expand when it reaches a certain temperature, and ultimately slow the spread of fire. Different fire rated downlights have different fire rated times, varying from 30 NOT SO SMART: THE PROBLEMS WITH SMART METERS Smart Meters and solar panels. If you have solar panels fitted on your home, they may cause a problem with a smart meter because your electricity works differently to how a smart meter reads. It cannot read the electricity you are creating, using and selling back to the grid. It would only read the electricity you are buying from yoursupplier
TOP 5 COMMON CAUSES OF ELECTRICAL HOUSE The two of the most common reasons for plastic consumer unit fires are that some components have been subject to product recall or that the wires have not been properly fitted/connected/secured to the consumer unit. This can be due to an improper installation. With many consumer units being placed underneath the stairs, LFB recognised this has ESSENTIAL ELECTRICIAN SAFETY EQUIPMENT Essential Safety Equipment for Electricians. Filed under Tips Published on 24/07/14. Keeping safe on the job is a vital importance to every electrician, therefore it is essential that you have the correct safety tools and equipment in order to prevent any hazards. Did you know that there is an average of 6 electrocutions each year inthe workplace?
COMPLETE GUIDE TO FIRE ALARMS FOR YOUR HOME Fire alarms detect fire, smoke and heat and then sound an alarm as a warning. Following BS 5839, we have looked at smoke alarm location guidance, interlinked fire alarm systems, heat detectors and overall best practice for installing fire alarms in your home. QUALIFIED SUPERVISOR COURSE EAL 7695 WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE PART P QUALIFIED?INSIDE THE SOCKET
It’s important that your socket has a strong enough amp rating to charge your gadgets quickly and efficiently. iPads and other tablets normally need a high amp rating of around 2.1 amps. However phones will only need around 1.0 amps to charge efficiently. For this case, it is best to look for sockets that have a USB rating of 2.0 amps. GUIDE TO FIXING TO INTERNAL WALLS Identifying the type of wall can sometimes be tricky. The simplest way to tell is to tap your wall with your fist; a stud wall will be hollow sounding, as will a lathe and plaster wall. Dot and dab and, unsurprisingly, solid walls, will sound solid to the ear. If you are still unsure what type of wall you have, you can drill a smallexploratory
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICES What you need to know about AFDD’s New to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is the recommendation of AFDD’s. We have put together a complete guide to help you better understand what an AFDD is, why and if you need one, how they work and the different types available for domestic dwellings. What is WHAT ARE FIRE RATED DOWNLIGHTS AND WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT Fire rated downlights have an important role in fire safety, as they effectively block the hole cut into the ceiling. On each downlighter they have an intumescent pad, which will expand when it reaches a certain temperature, and ultimately slow the spread of fire. Different fire rated downlights have different fire rated times, varying from 30 NOT SO SMART: THE PROBLEMS WITH SMART METERS Smart Meters and solar panels. If you have solar panels fitted on your home, they may cause a problem with a smart meter because your electricity works differently to how a smart meter reads. It cannot read the electricity you are creating, using and selling back to the grid. It would only read the electricity you are buying from yoursupplier
TOP 5 COMMON CAUSES OF ELECTRICAL HOUSE The two of the most common reasons for plastic consumer unit fires are that some components have been subject to product recall or that the wires have not been properly fitted/connected/secured to the consumer unit. This can be due to an improper installation. With many consumer units being placed underneath the stairs, LFB recognised this has ESSENTIAL ELECTRICIAN SAFETY EQUIPMENT Essential Safety Equipment for Electricians. Filed under Tips Published on 24/07/14. Keeping safe on the job is a vital importance to every electrician, therefore it is essential that you have the correct safety tools and equipment in order to prevent any hazards. Did you know that there is an average of 6 electrocutions each year inthe workplace?
GUIDE TO DIY PROJECTS INVOLVING ELECTRICS Some electrical jobs you should never attempt to do yourself. Part P of the Building Regulations was introduced in 2005 and is a set of laws which breaks down electrics in a domestic property into two categories: minor and notifiable works.. Minor work is altering, extending and or changing any existing circuits in the home, except in a bathroom, which is known as a special location. COMPLETE GUIDE TO FIRE ALARMS FOR YOUR HOME Fire alarms detect fire, smoke and heat and then sound an alarm as a warning. Following BS 5839, we have looked at smoke alarm location guidance, interlinked fire alarm systems, heat detectors and overall best practice for installing fire alarms in your home. NEW REQUIREMENTS TO JOIN A COMPETENT PERSON SCHEME New entry requirements for joining a Competent Person Scheme from 1st September 2021. As of 1st September 2021, Competent Person Schemes (CPS) will be enforcing new entry requirements for any new entrants. If you are already with a Scheme Provider, such as NICEIC or NAPIT, you will not need to worry as your membership will still be honoured.INSIDE THE SOCKET
The wiring of a socket depends mostly of the type of circuit, with the most commonly used socket circuit being a ring final circuit. This circuit means that the cable begins at the consumer unit, before looping around, in a ring pattern, to each socket, before looping back to the consumer unit to form a ring of cable. QUALIFIED SUPERVISOR COURSE EAL 7695 Instead, we recommend our Domestic Electrician Package as an alternative. When booking our Qualified Supervisor Course, you will have the option of paying for the course in full (£0.00 inc. VAT) or reserving your space by paying a deposit (£ inc. VAT). Call to booknow 01444 872 145.
TOP 5 COMMON CAUSES OF ELECTRICAL HOUSE The two of the most common reasons for plastic consumer unit fires are that some components have been subject to product recall or that the wires have not been properly fitted/connected/secured to the consumer unit. This can be due to an improper installation. With many consumer units being placed underneath the stairs, LFB recognised this has WHAT'S INSIDE YOUR CONSUMER UNIT AND THE DANGERS TO LOOK Plastic consumer units. If you have a plastic consumer unit, make sure to keep an eye on the condition. If you see signs of thermal damage, smell burning or hear sounds of arcing (a crackling sound), call a registered electrician immediately. Signs of burning or warping of the plastic cover can be clear identifiers that something more sinister WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICES What you need to know about AFDD’s New to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is the recommendation of AFDD’s. We have put together a complete guide to help you better understand what an AFDD is, why and if you need one, how they work and the different types available for domestic dwellings. What is IP RATINGS EXPLAINED IP Codes should always be expressed in the following way, for example: IP68. A breakdown of the code is as follows: IP – the IP indication is mandatory, this states that the following digits are part of an IP code. 6 – The first digit indicates solid particle protection; there are a range of numbers that can be used here. HOW SAFE ARE SOCKET COVERS FOR PLUG SOCKETS? Electrical socket safety. British plug sockets are fully regulated by the government and BS 1363 sets the British standard for 13 amp sockets. The regulation states that the power socket must be safe and include internal shutters in order to stop children from being able to shove objects into them. It’s important to check the plug sockets in COMPLETE GUIDE TO FIRE ALARMS FOR YOUR HOME Fire alarms detect fire, smoke and heat and then sound an alarm as a warning. Following BS 5839, we have looked at smoke alarm location guidance, interlinked fire alarm systems, heat detectors and overall best practice for installing fire alarms in your home. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE PART P QUALIFIED? GUIDE TO FIXING TO INTERNAL WALLS Identifying the type of wall can sometimes be tricky. The simplest way to tell is to tap your wall with your fist; a stud wall will be hollow sounding, as will a lathe and plaster wall. Dot and dab and, unsurprisingly, solid walls, will sound solid to the ear. If you are still unsure what type of wall you have, you can drill a smallexploratory
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICES What you need to know about AFDD’s New to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is the recommendation of AFDD’s. We have put together a complete guide to help you better understand what an AFDD is, why and if you need one, how they work and the different types available for domestic dwellings. What is THE TRUTH ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES FROM ELECTRIC CARS The government wants to all cars to be zero emissions by 2050, and is offering grants to help entice more motorists to choose electric and hybrid cars instead of petrol and diesel.However, are electric cars really as green as they say and are they really zero emissions? Does the process of building an electric car pose just as much of an environmental threat as diesel and petrol cars do? TOP 5 COMMON CAUSES OF ELECTRICAL HOUSE The two of the most common reasons for plastic consumer unit fires are that some components have been subject to product recall or that the wires have not been properly fitted/connected/secured to the consumer unit. This can be due to an improper installation. With many consumer units being placed underneath the stairs, LFB recognised this has NOT SO SMART: THE PROBLEMS WITH SMART METERS Smart Meters and solar panels. If you have solar panels fitted on your home, they may cause a problem with a smart meter because your electricity works differently to how a smart meter reads. It cannot read the electricity you are creating, using and selling back to the grid. It would only read the electricity you are buying from yoursupplier
WHAT ARE FIRE RATED DOWNLIGHTS AND WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT Fire rated downlights have an important role in fire safety, as they effectively block the hole cut into the ceiling. On each downlighter they have an intumescent pad, which will expand when it reaches a certain temperature, and ultimately slow the spread of fire. Different fire rated downlights have different fire rated times, varying from 30 ESSENTIAL ELECTRICIAN SAFETY EQUIPMENT Essential Safety Equipment for Electricians. Filed under Tips Published on 24/07/14. Keeping safe on the job is a vital importance to every electrician, therefore it is essential that you have the correct safety tools and equipment in order to prevent any hazards. Did you know that there is an average of 6 electrocutions each year inthe workplace?
A TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TO DIMMER SWITCHES Trailing edge dimmers are the more modern type of dimmer switch, they operate in a different manner to leading edge dimmers and suffer none of the inherent disadvantages that type does. Rather than using a TRIAC to modify the leading edge of the AC wave form, trailing edge dimmers use what are called IGBT’s (Insulated-Gate BipolarTransistors
COMPLETE GUIDE TO FIRE ALARMS FOR YOUR HOME Fire alarms detect fire, smoke and heat and then sound an alarm as a warning. Following BS 5839, we have looked at smoke alarm location guidance, interlinked fire alarm systems, heat detectors and overall best practice for installing fire alarms in your home. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE PART P QUALIFIED? GUIDE TO FIXING TO INTERNAL WALLS Identifying the type of wall can sometimes be tricky. The simplest way to tell is to tap your wall with your fist; a stud wall will be hollow sounding, as will a lathe and plaster wall. Dot and dab and, unsurprisingly, solid walls, will sound solid to the ear. If you are still unsure what type of wall you have, you can drill a smallexploratory
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICES What you need to know about AFDD’s New to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is the recommendation of AFDD’s. We have put together a complete guide to help you better understand what an AFDD is, why and if you need one, how they work and the different types available for domestic dwellings. What is THE TRUTH ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES FROM ELECTRIC CARS The government wants to all cars to be zero emissions by 2050, and is offering grants to help entice more motorists to choose electric and hybrid cars instead of petrol and diesel.However, are electric cars really as green as they say and are they really zero emissions? Does the process of building an electric car pose just as much of an environmental threat as diesel and petrol cars do? TOP 5 COMMON CAUSES OF ELECTRICAL HOUSE The two of the most common reasons for plastic consumer unit fires are that some components have been subject to product recall or that the wires have not been properly fitted/connected/secured to the consumer unit. This can be due to an improper installation. With many consumer units being placed underneath the stairs, LFB recognised this has NOT SO SMART: THE PROBLEMS WITH SMART METERS Smart Meters and solar panels. If you have solar panels fitted on your home, they may cause a problem with a smart meter because your electricity works differently to how a smart meter reads. It cannot read the electricity you are creating, using and selling back to the grid. It would only read the electricity you are buying from yoursupplier
WHAT ARE FIRE RATED DOWNLIGHTS AND WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT Fire rated downlights have an important role in fire safety, as they effectively block the hole cut into the ceiling. On each downlighter they have an intumescent pad, which will expand when it reaches a certain temperature, and ultimately slow the spread of fire. Different fire rated downlights have different fire rated times, varying from 30 ESSENTIAL ELECTRICIAN SAFETY EQUIPMENT Essential Safety Equipment for Electricians. Filed under Tips Published on 24/07/14. Keeping safe on the job is a vital importance to every electrician, therefore it is essential that you have the correct safety tools and equipment in order to prevent any hazards. Did you know that there is an average of 6 electrocutions each year inthe workplace?
A TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TO DIMMER SWITCHES Trailing edge dimmers are the more modern type of dimmer switch, they operate in a different manner to leading edge dimmers and suffer none of the inherent disadvantages that type does. Rather than using a TRIAC to modify the leading edge of the AC wave form, trailing edge dimmers use what are called IGBT’s (Insulated-Gate BipolarTransistors
GUIDE TO DIY PROJECTS INVOLVING ELECTRICS Some electrical jobs you should never attempt to do yourself. Part P of the Building Regulations was introduced in 2005 and is a set of laws which breaks down electrics in a domestic property into two categories: minor and notifiable works.. Minor work is altering, extending and or changing any existing circuits in the home, except in a bathroom, which is known as a special location. COMPLETE GUIDE TO FIRE ALARMS FOR YOUR HOME Fire alarms detect fire, smoke and heat and then sound an alarm as a warning. Following BS 5839, we have looked at smoke alarm location guidance, interlinked fire alarm systems, heat detectors and overall best practice for installing fire alarms in your home. NEW REQUIREMENTS TO JOIN A COMPETENT PERSON SCHEME New entry requirements for joining a Competent Person Scheme from 1st September 2021. As of 1st September 2021, Competent Person Schemes (CPS) will be enforcing new entry requirements for any new entrants. If you are already with a Scheme Provider, such as NICEIC or NAPIT, you will not need to worry as your membership will still be honoured. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICES What you need to know about AFDD’s New to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is the recommendation of AFDD’s. We have put together a complete guide to help you better understand what an AFDD is, why and if you need one, how they work and the different types available for domestic dwellings. What is WHAT'S INSIDE YOUR CONSUMER UNIT AND THE DANGERS TO LOOK Plastic consumer units. If you have a plastic consumer unit, make sure to keep an eye on the condition. If you see signs of thermal damage, smell burning or hear sounds of arcing (a crackling sound), call a registered electrician immediately. Signs of burning or warping of the plastic cover can be clear identifiers that something more sinister QUALIFIED SUPERVISOR COURSE EAL 7695 Instead, we recommend our Domestic Electrician Package as an alternative. When booking our Qualified Supervisor Course, you will have the option of paying for the course in full (£0.00 inc. VAT) or reserving your space by paying a deposit (£ inc. VAT). Call to booknow 01444 872 145.
IP RATINGS EXPLAINED IP Codes should always be expressed in the following way, for example: IP68. A breakdown of the code is as follows: IP – the IP indication is mandatory, this states that the following digits are part of an IP code. 6 – The first digit indicates solid particle protection; there are a range of numbers that can be used here. TOP 5 COMMON CAUSES OF ELECTRICAL HOUSE The two of the most common reasons for plastic consumer unit fires are that some components have been subject to product recall or that the wires have not been properly fitted/connected/secured to the consumer unit. This can be due to an improper installation. With many consumer units being placed underneath the stairs, LFB recognised this has A TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TO DIMMER SWITCHES Trailing edge dimmers are the more modern type of dimmer switch, they operate in a different manner to leading edge dimmers and suffer none of the inherent disadvantages that type does. Rather than using a TRIAC to modify the leading edge of the AC wave form, trailing edge dimmers use what are called IGBT’s (Insulated-Gate BipolarTransistors
HOW SAFE ARE SOCKET COVERS FOR PLUG SOCKETS? Electrical socket safety. British plug sockets are fully regulated by the government and BS 1363 sets the British standard for 13 amp sockets. The regulation states that the power socket must be safe and include internal shutters in order to stop children from being able to shove objects into them. It’s important to check the plug sockets in ELECTRICIAN COURSES 4U Our domestic electrician courses last for 15 or 20 days, however, if you can’t afford to take the time off for the entire course all at once, you can break it up into modules which you can arrange to best suit you. If you are interested in this option, just call us on 01444 872145 to discuss. About EC4U FAQs. BEGINNERS GUIDE TO ELECTRICAL TERMINOLOGY, SYMBOLS Cable – A cable is made up of one or more conductors and their insulated surrounding. Twin and Earth (1) – This is the most common cable used in domestic electrical installations, it is a flat grey thermo-plastic sheathed cable.Inside, it has two single conductors of the same size that are both separately insulated, one is brown in colour denoting its intended use as the line conductor GUIDE TO DIY PROJECTS INVOLVING ELECTRICS Some electrical jobs you should never attempt to do yourself. Part P of the Building Regulations was introduced in 2005 and is a set of laws which breaks down electrics in a domestic property into two categories: minor and notifiable works.. Minor work is altering, extending and or changing any existing circuits in the home, except in a bathroom, which is known as a special location. INSIDE THE CIRCUIT: PENDANT LIGHTING, LIGHT SWITCH WIRING Inside the Lighting Circuit. In our new series, we are looking inside the circuit to find out what components make up a pendant lighting circuit, dangers to look out for and also answer common questions asked by homeowners and electricians. IP RATINGS EXPLAINED IP Codes should always be expressed in the following way, for example: IP68. A breakdown of the code is as follows: IP – the IP indication is mandatory, this states that the following digits are part of an IP code. 6 – The first digit indicates solid particle protection; there are a range of numbers that can be used here. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICES What you need to know about AFDD’s New to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is the recommendation of AFDD’s. We have put together a complete guide to help you better understand what an AFDD is, why and if you need one, how they work and the different types available for domestic dwellings. What is COMPLETE GUIDE TO FIRE ALARMS FOR YOUR HOME Fire alarms detect fire, smoke and heat and then sound an alarm as a warning. Following BS 5839, we have looked at smoke alarm location guidance, interlinked fire alarm systems, heat detectors and overall best practice for installing fire alarms in your home. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES FROM ELECTRIC CARS The government wants to all cars to be zero emissions by 2050, and is offering grants to help entice more motorists to choose electric and hybrid cars instead of petrol and diesel.However, are electric cars really as green as they say and are they really zero emissions? Does the process of building an electric car pose just as much of an environmental threat as diesel and petrol cars do? DIFFERENT ELECTRIC CABLES AROUND YOUR HOME AND THEIR USES Flex cables. Most of your portable electrical appliances and light pendants will use flex cables, as it allows for flexible connections to the power point. The cable is formed in a cross section, normally with 2 or 3 cores insides a PVC outer sleeve coating. Flex cables allow you to get a greater bend, compared to other cables, and also ELECTRICAL WIRING COLOURS New vs Old Wiring Colours. In 2006, Amendment 2 of the 17 th Edition BS7671 Wiring Regulations saw a change to “harmonise” the UK colours with the European cable colours for consistency and to avoid confusion. It’s important that properties get their wiring checked, to see if the wiring colours are out of date, have deteriorated over time, and to check if they comply with the 18th ELECTRICIAN COURSES 4U Our domestic electrician courses last for 15 or 20 days, however, if you can’t afford to take the time off for the entire course all at once, you can break it up into modules which you can arrange to best suit you. If you are interested in this option, just call us on 01444 872145 to discuss. About EC4U FAQs. BEGINNERS GUIDE TO ELECTRICAL TERMINOLOGY, SYMBOLS Cable – A cable is made up of one or more conductors and their insulated surrounding. Twin and Earth (1) – This is the most common cable used in domestic electrical installations, it is a flat grey thermo-plastic sheathed cable.Inside, it has two single conductors of the same size that are both separately insulated, one is brown in colour denoting its intended use as the line conductor GUIDE TO DIY PROJECTS INVOLVING ELECTRICS Some electrical jobs you should never attempt to do yourself. Part P of the Building Regulations was introduced in 2005 and is a set of laws which breaks down electrics in a domestic property into two categories: minor and notifiable works.. Minor work is altering, extending and or changing any existing circuits in the home, except in a bathroom, which is known as a special location. INSIDE THE CIRCUIT: PENDANT LIGHTING, LIGHT SWITCH WIRING Inside the Lighting Circuit. In our new series, we are looking inside the circuit to find out what components make up a pendant lighting circuit, dangers to look out for and also answer common questions asked by homeowners and electricians. IP RATINGS EXPLAINED IP Codes should always be expressed in the following way, for example: IP68. A breakdown of the code is as follows: IP – the IP indication is mandatory, this states that the following digits are part of an IP code. 6 – The first digit indicates solid particle protection; there are a range of numbers that can be used here. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICES What you need to know about AFDD’s New to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is the recommendation of AFDD’s. We have put together a complete guide to help you better understand what an AFDD is, why and if you need one, how they work and the different types available for domestic dwellings. What is COMPLETE GUIDE TO FIRE ALARMS FOR YOUR HOME Fire alarms detect fire, smoke and heat and then sound an alarm as a warning. Following BS 5839, we have looked at smoke alarm location guidance, interlinked fire alarm systems, heat detectors and overall best practice for installing fire alarms in your home. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES FROM ELECTRIC CARS The government wants to all cars to be zero emissions by 2050, and is offering grants to help entice more motorists to choose electric and hybrid cars instead of petrol and diesel.However, are electric cars really as green as they say and are they really zero emissions? Does the process of building an electric car pose just as much of an environmental threat as diesel and petrol cars do? DIFFERENT ELECTRIC CABLES AROUND YOUR HOME AND THEIR USES Flex cables. Most of your portable electrical appliances and light pendants will use flex cables, as it allows for flexible connections to the power point. The cable is formed in a cross section, normally with 2 or 3 cores insides a PVC outer sleeve coating. Flex cables allow you to get a greater bend, compared to other cables, and also ELECTRICAL WIRING COLOURS New vs Old Wiring Colours. In 2006, Amendment 2 of the 17 th Edition BS7671 Wiring Regulations saw a change to “harmonise” the UK colours with the European cable colours for consistency and to avoid confusion. It’s important that properties get their wiring checked, to see if the wiring colours are out of date, have deteriorated over time, and to check if they comply with the 18th COMPLETE GUIDE TO FIRE ALARMS FOR YOUR HOME Fire alarms detect fire, smoke and heat and then sound an alarm as a warning. Following BS 5839, we have looked at smoke alarm location guidance, interlinked fire alarm systems, heat detectors and overall best practice for installing fire alarms in your home. IP RATINGS EXPLAINED IP Codes should always be expressed in the following way, for example: IP68. A breakdown of the code is as follows: IP – the IP indication is mandatory, this states that the following digits are part of an IP code. 6 – The first digit indicates solid particle protection; there are a range of numbers that can be used here. DIFFERENT ELECTRIC CABLES AROUND YOUR HOME AND THEIR USES Flex cables. Most of your portable electrical appliances and light pendants will use flex cables, as it allows for flexible connections to the power point. The cable is formed in a cross section, normally with 2 or 3 cores insides a PVC outer sleeve coating. Flex cables allow you to get a greater bend, compared to other cables, and alsoINSIDE THE SOCKET
It’s important that your socket has a strong enough amp rating to charge your gadgets quickly and efficiently. iPads and other tablets normally need a high amp rating of around 2.1 amps. However phones will only need around 1.0 amps to charge efficiently. For this case, it is best to look for sockets that have a USB rating of 2.0 amps. WHAT'S INSIDE YOUR CONSUMER UNIT AND THE DANGERS TO LOOK Plastic consumer units. If you have a plastic consumer unit, make sure to keep an eye on the condition. If you see signs of thermal damage, smell burning or hear sounds of arcing (a crackling sound), call a registered electrician immediately. Signs of burning or warping of the plastic cover can be clear identifiers that something more sinister LIFE WITH NO ELECTRICITY AND LIVING OFF THE GRID Living with no electricity might not be as easy as you may think and you not realise how many items in your home rely on it to function. Electrically managed technologies supply us with many things, such as heat, food, water, transport, energy, entertainment and communication. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONDITION REPORTS (EICR): WHAT YOU EICRs will check the overall condition of the electrical installation in the property, and it will help pick up on any faults or electrical damages, and also any wiring that doesn’t meet the current regulations. It’s important to note that periodic inspection reporting is the process and the document you receive at the end is anElectrical
GUIDE TO FIXING TO INTERNAL WALLS Identifying the type of wall can sometimes be tricky. The simplest way to tell is to tap your wall with your fist; a stud wall will be hollow sounding, as will a lathe and plaster wall. Dot and dab and, unsurprisingly, solid walls, will sound solid to the ear. If you are still unsure what type of wall you have, you can drill a smallexploratory
WHAT ARE FIRE RATED DOWNLIGHTS AND WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT Fire rated downlights have an important role in fire safety, as they effectively block the hole cut into the ceiling. On each downlighter they have an intumescent pad, which will expand when it reaches a certain temperature, and ultimately slow the spread of fire. Different fire rated downlights have different fire rated times, varying from 30 A TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE TO DIMMER SWITCHES Trailing edge dimmers are the more modern type of dimmer switch, they operate in a different manner to leading edge dimmers and suffer none of the inherent disadvantages that type does. Rather than using a TRIAC to modify the leading edge of the AC wave form, trailing edge dimmers use what are called IGBT’s (Insulated-Gate BipolarTransistors
ELECTRICIAN COURSES 4U Our domestic electrician courses last for 15 or 20 days, however, if you can’t afford to take the time off for the entire course all at once, you can break it up into modules which you can arrange to best suit you. If you are interested in this option, just call us on 01444 872145 to discuss. About EC4U FAQs. BEGINNERS GUIDE TO ELECTRICAL TERMINOLOGY, SYMBOLS Cable – A cable is made up of one or more conductors and their insulated surrounding. Twin and Earth (1) – This is the most common cable used in domestic electrical installations, it is a flat grey thermo-plastic sheathed cable.Inside, it has two single conductors of the same size that are both separately insulated, one is brown in colour denoting its intended use as the line conductor GUIDE TO DIY PROJECTS INVOLVING ELECTRICS Some electrical jobs you should never attempt to do yourself. Part P of the Building Regulations was introduced in 2005 and is a set of laws which breaks down electrics in a domestic property into two categories: minor and notifiable works.. Minor work is altering, extending and or changing any existing circuits in the home, except in a bathroom, which is known as a special location. COMPLETE GUIDE TO FIRE ALARMS FOR YOUR HOME Fire alarms detect fire, smoke and heat and then sound an alarm as a warning. Following BS 5839, we have looked at smoke alarm location guidance, interlinked fire alarm systems, heat detectors and overall best practice for installing fire alarms in your home. IP RATINGS EXPLAINED IP Codes should always be expressed in the following way, for example: IP68. A breakdown of the code is as follows: IP – the IP indication is mandatory, this states that the following digits are part of an IP code. 6 – The first digit indicates solid particle protection; there are a range of numbers that can be used here. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICES What you need to know about AFDD’s New to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is the recommendation of AFDD’s. We have put together a complete guide to help you better understand what an AFDD is, why and if you need one, how they work and the different types available for domestic dwellings. What is LIFE WITH NO ELECTRICITY AND LIVING OFF THE GRID Living with no electricity might not be as easy as you may think and you not realise how many items in your home rely on it to function. Electrically managed technologies supply us with many things, such as heat, food, water, transport, energy, entertainment and communication. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES FROM ELECTRIC CARS The government wants to all cars to be zero emissions by 2050, and is offering grants to help entice more motorists to choose electric and hybrid cars instead of petrol and diesel.However, are electric cars really as green as they say and are they really zero emissions? Does the process of building an electric car pose just as much of an environmental threat as diesel and petrol cars do? INSIDE THE CIRCUIT: PENDANT LIGHTING, LIGHT SWITCH WIRING Inside the Lighting Circuit. In our new series, we are looking inside the circuit to find out what components make up a pendant lighting circuit, dangers to look out for and also answer common questions asked by homeowners and electricians. ELECTRICAL WIRING COLOURS New vs Old Wiring Colours. In 2006, Amendment 2 of the 17 th Edition BS7671 Wiring Regulations saw a change to “harmonise” the UK colours with the European cable colours for consistency and to avoid confusion. It’s important that properties get their wiring checked, to see if the wiring colours are out of date, have deteriorated over time, and to check if they comply with the 18th ELECTRICIAN COURSES 4U Our domestic electrician courses last for 15 or 20 days, however, if you can’t afford to take the time off for the entire course all at once, you can break it up into modules which you can arrange to best suit you. If you are interested in this option, just call us on 01444 872145 to discuss. About EC4U FAQs. BEGINNERS GUIDE TO ELECTRICAL TERMINOLOGY, SYMBOLS Cable – A cable is made up of one or more conductors and their insulated surrounding. Twin and Earth (1) – This is the most common cable used in domestic electrical installations, it is a flat grey thermo-plastic sheathed cable.Inside, it has two single conductors of the same size that are both separately insulated, one is brown in colour denoting its intended use as the line conductor GUIDE TO DIY PROJECTS INVOLVING ELECTRICS Some electrical jobs you should never attempt to do yourself. Part P of the Building Regulations was introduced in 2005 and is a set of laws which breaks down electrics in a domestic property into two categories: minor and notifiable works.. Minor work is altering, extending and or changing any existing circuits in the home, except in a bathroom, which is known as a special location. COMPLETE GUIDE TO FIRE ALARMS FOR YOUR HOME Fire alarms detect fire, smoke and heat and then sound an alarm as a warning. Following BS 5839, we have looked at smoke alarm location guidance, interlinked fire alarm systems, heat detectors and overall best practice for installing fire alarms in your home. IP RATINGS EXPLAINED IP Codes should always be expressed in the following way, for example: IP68. A breakdown of the code is as follows: IP – the IP indication is mandatory, this states that the following digits are part of an IP code. 6 – The first digit indicates solid particle protection; there are a range of numbers that can be used here. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ARC FAULT DETECTION DEVICES What you need to know about AFDD’s New to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is the recommendation of AFDD’s. We have put together a complete guide to help you better understand what an AFDD is, why and if you need one, how they work and the different types available for domestic dwellings. What is LIFE WITH NO ELECTRICITY AND LIVING OFF THE GRID Living with no electricity might not be as easy as you may think and you not realise how many items in your home rely on it to function. Electrically managed technologies supply us with many things, such as heat, food, water, transport, energy, entertainment and communication. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES FROM ELECTRIC CARS The government wants to all cars to be zero emissions by 2050, and is offering grants to help entice more motorists to choose electric and hybrid cars instead of petrol and diesel.However, are electric cars really as green as they say and are they really zero emissions? Does the process of building an electric car pose just as much of an environmental threat as diesel and petrol cars do? INSIDE THE CIRCUIT: PENDANT LIGHTING, LIGHT SWITCH WIRING Inside the Lighting Circuit. In our new series, we are looking inside the circuit to find out what components make up a pendant lighting circuit, dangers to look out for and also answer common questions asked by homeowners and electricians. ELECTRICAL WIRING COLOURS New vs Old Wiring Colours. In 2006, Amendment 2 of the 17 th Edition BS7671 Wiring Regulations saw a change to “harmonise” the UK colours with the European cable colours for consistency and to avoid confusion. It’s important that properties get their wiring checked, to see if the wiring colours are out of date, have deteriorated over time, and to check if they comply with the 18th ELECTRICIAN COURSES 4U Our domestic electrician courses last for 15 or 20 days, however, if you can’t afford to take the time off for the entire course all at once, you can break it up into modules which you can arrange to best suit you. If you are interested in this option, just call us on 01444 872145 to discuss. About EC4U FAQs. INSIDE THE CIRCUIT: PENDANT LIGHTING, LIGHT SWITCH WIRING Inside the Lighting Circuit. In our new series, we are looking inside the circuit to find out what components make up a pendant lighting circuit, dangers to look out for and also answer common questions asked by homeowners and electricians. ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR CHILDREN Over 53% of children have admitted to leaving their phone, laptop or tablet device charging on their bed. It is a common cause for electrical house fires; the device heats up as it charges on the flammable material of the bed, and can lead to the battery catching fire and exploding.. A further two in five children are charging their phones under their pillow while they sleep. DIFFERENT ELECTRIC CABLES AROUND YOUR HOME AND THEIR USES Flex cables. Most of your portable electrical appliances and light pendants will use flex cables, as it allows for flexible connections to the power point. The cable is formed in a cross section, normally with 2 or 3 cores insides a PVC outer sleeve coating. Flex cables allow you to get a greater bend, compared to other cables, and also WHAT'S INSIDE YOUR CONSUMER UNIT AND THE DANGERS TO LOOK Plastic consumer units. If you have a plastic consumer unit, make sure to keep an eye on the condition. If you see signs of thermal damage, smell burning or hear sounds of arcing (a crackling sound), call a registered electrician immediately. Signs of burning or warping of the plastic cover can be clear identifiers that something more sinister LIFE WITH NO ELECTRICITY AND LIVING OFF THE GRID Living with no electricity might not be as easy as you may think and you not realise how many items in your home rely on it to function. Electrically managed technologies supply us with many things, such as heat, food, water, transport, energy, entertainment and communication. EAL QUALIFICATIONS VS CITY & GUILDS DIFFERENCES EXPLAINED EAL qualifications will be available in our electrical training centre from 19th September 2016. If you would like to know more about these new EAL qualifications available at EC4U, please contact us via email or call into the office on 01444 872145. Contact us! GUIDE TO FIXING TO INTERNAL WALLS Identifying the type of wall can sometimes be tricky. The simplest way to tell is to tap your wall with your fist; a stud wall will be hollow sounding, as will a lathe and plaster wall. Dot and dab and, unsurprisingly, solid walls, will sound solid to the ear. If you are still unsure what type of wall you have, you can drill a smallexploratory
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE PART P QUALIFIED? What this means for homeowners. It is the homeowner or landlords’ responsibility to ensure all electrical installation work in the home meets Part P of the Building Regulations, this includes hiring an electrician who is competent. This is easily done by hiring a registered electrician (who is a member of one of the aforementionedPart P
WHAT ARE FIRE RATED DOWNLIGHTS AND WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT Fire rated downlights have an important role in fire safety, as they effectively block the hole cut into the ceiling. On each downlighter they have an intumescent pad, which will expand when it reaches a certain temperature, and ultimately slow the spread of fire. Different fire rated downlights have different fire rated times, varying from 30 Call Now: 01444 872 145Search
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OUR ELECTRICAL COURSES Select a category that best describes your electrical experience so you can find the right courses No Experience Some Experience Experienced All Courses DOMESTIC ELECTRICIAN COURSE 15 Days £1795 inc. VAT City & Guilds One of our most popular electrical courses, which is aimed at those new to the industry. If you are looking to become a domestic electrician, then this is the right course for you!View More
DOMESTIC ELECTRICIAN COURSE + 20 Days £2395 inc. VAT City & Guilds This course is perfect for those looking to carry out domestic electrical installation work as well as periodic inspection and testing, such as EICRs.View More
DOMESTIC ELECTRICIAN PACKAGE 20 Days £2295 inc. VAT City & Guilds Our most popular course, it is the only package in the UK to give you the hands on, practical experience in our purpose built flats, that will ensure you become a confident domestic installer.View More
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3 Days £420 inc. VAT City & Guilds The 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is due for release in July 2018 and it essential that you update your existing BS 7671 Wiring Regulations qualification to the current edition.View More
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING COURSE 2 Days £345 inc. VAT EAL If you are looking to expand into electric vehicle charging point installations, then this is an ideal course for you, as this qualification is one of the requirements to join OLEV.View More
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2 Days £370 inc. VAT City & Guilds This course will give you a good understanding and knowledge of Part P of the Building Regulations. It is specifically aimed at those wishing to undertake domestic electrical work.View More
LEVEL 2 INSPECTION AND TESTING COURSE 5 Days £530 inc. VAT City & Guilds This course is ideal for new or existing electrical contractors. The Level 2 Inspection and Testing qualification covers how to safely test, inspect and verify circuits in domestic or similar.View More
KEY STAGE ELECTRICAL COURSE 5 Days £475 inc. VAT EC4U Our Key Stage course teaches you about electrical hazards, how to safely install circuits, consumer units, safe isolation and dead testing of circuits.View More
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5 Days £500 inc. VAT EC4U Our course is unique and the only one of its kind in the UK! It gives you unparallelled practical electrical experience and is carried out in realistic scenarios within our mock flats.View More
EAL LEVEL 3 TESTING & PERIODIC PACKAGE 7 Days £895 inc. VAT EAL This course is perfect for those experienced electrical contractors. The Level 3 Testing and Periodic Package provides you with two qualifications that give you the skills to work in the commercialmarket.
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EAL LEVEL 3 INSPECTION AND TESTING COURSE 5 Days £550 inc. VAT EAL This electrical course is perfect for experienced electricians, who are looking to build on current Testing and Inspection skills. Our Level 3 qualification covers a variety of testing practices, installation and certification.View More
EAL LEVEL 3 PERIODIC INSPECTION AND TESTING COURSE 5 Days £550 inc. VAT EAL For experienced electrical contractors, this Level 3 qualification aims to further your existing electrical knowledge and skills. It covers periodic inspection on both single and three phase supply.View More
18TH EDITION UPDATE COURSE 1 Days £165 inc. VAT City & Guilds The 18th Edition Wiring Regulations is being released in July 2018. If you hold a 17th Edition Amendment 3 qualification, you will be required to sit an 18th Edition Update Course.View More
QUALIFIED SUPERVISOR COURSE 25 Days £0.00 inc. VAT EAL One of our most comprehensive courses for getting qualified and becoming a domestic electrician, which combines in-centre practical training with home learning.View More
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