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New tripe, different site
Following on from John Rumm's earier post about tripe I have found
http://www.lets-do-diy.com/Projects-and-advice/Electrical/Installing-a-fused-connection-unit-FCU.aspx -- Adam |
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ARWadsworth wrote:
Following on from John Rumm's earier post about tripe I have found http://www.lets-do-diy.com/Projects-...-unit-FCU.aspx Perhaps one or more people are injecting rubbish like this into various sites as part of a cunning plan to further restrict or to ban DIY work? They can then point DCLG to the sites in the on-going evaluation of Part P and say "look what happens if you leave people free to DIY - even the best intentioned can be led astray". (I know am paranoid. But I still don't know if I am paranoid enough.) -- Robin PM may be sent to rbw0{at}hotmail{dot}com |
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New tripe, different site
On Apr 10, 10:36*pm, "ARWadsworth"
wrote: Following on from John Rumm's earier post about tripe I have found http://www.lets-do-diy.com/Projects-and-advice/Electrical/Installing-... What's wrong with it? I didn't read in detail, but it seemed to be plausible to me. (For the avoidance of doubt: That is an assertion that it is the dangerous sort of rubbish which is superficially correct; it is not assertion that it is not tripe.) |
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New tripe, different site
"Martin Bonner" wrote in message ... On Apr 10, 10:36 pm, "ARWadsworth" wrote: Following on from John Rumm's earier post about tripe I have found http://www.lets-do-diy.com/Projects-and-advice/Electrical/Installing-... What's wrong with it? I didn't read in detail, but it seemed to be plausible to me. The first sentence was enough for me "An FCU is a socket with an integral fuse used for connecting high-wattage appliances, such as cookers, extractor fans, central heating timers and heaters, to a circuit." Is a socket? Connect a cooker using an FCU ? Since when have extractor fans and central heating timers been high wattage? Regards |
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