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I posted this before, but will post it again.

Owain

big snip

I'm glad you did, I haven't seen it before..

But you owe me a new keyboard ...

Mary

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In message , Owain
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"Bob Eager" wrote
| raden wrote:
| One could do the same with conventionally mounted taps...have a
| little magnetised compass needle (on a movable bezel) inside
| each one...
| Or ... one could get out a bit more
| Indeed....the proper engineer's approach is surely not to have any
| directionality to what's on the tap. Just make it red or blue!

I posted this before, but will post it again.

Owain

Following hot on the heels of the introduction of new wiring colours to
harmonise British and European electrical installations, the EU is launching
a consultation process into further integrating building construction
methods across Europe.


The end result will be that hot taps will be marked in light grey and
cold taps in dark grey

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"raden" wrote in message
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Following hot on the heels of the introduction of new wiring colours to
harmonise British and European electrical installations, the EU is
launching
a consultation process into further integrating building construction
methods across Europe.


The end result will be that hot taps will be marked in light grey and cold
taps in dark grey


Or the other way round ...

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geoff



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In message , Mary
Fisher writes

"raden" wrote in message
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Following hot on the heels of the introduction of new wiring colours to
harmonise British and European electrical installations, the EU is
launching
a consultation process into further integrating building construction
methods across Europe.


The end result will be that hot taps will be marked in light grey and cold
taps in dark grey


Or the other way round ...

Shhh, you'll get me all confused ...

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geoff
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"raden" wrote in message
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In message , Owain
writes
"Bob Eager" wrote
| raden wrote:
| One could do the same with conventionally mounted taps...have a
| little magnetised compass needle (on a movable bezel) inside
| each one...
| Or ... one could get out a bit more
| Indeed....the proper engineer's approach is surely not to have any
| directionality to what's on the tap. Just make it red or blue!

I posted this before, but will post it again.

Owain

Following hot on the heels of the introduction of new wiring colours to
harmonise British and European electrical installations, the EU is

launching
a consultation process into further integrating building construction
methods across Europe.


The end result will be that hot taps will be marked in light grey and
cold taps in dark grey


And are marked C for hot ? :-)


There's been ongoing discussions for years about us converting to
continental mains sockets. You know - the ones that go in the skirting
boards. Should f*** part M good and proper.




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"raden" wrote in message
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In message , Mary


Following hot on the heels of the introduction of new wiring colours to
harmonise British and European electrical installations, the EU is
launching
a consultation process into further integrating building construction
methods across Europe.


The end result will be that hot taps will be marked in light grey and
cold
taps in dark grey


Or the other way round ...

Shhh, you'll get me all confused ...


Sorry. It wasn't deliberate. Honest!

Mary
chortling

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Mike wrote:

"raden" wrote

The end result will be that hot taps will be marked in light grey and
cold taps in dark grey


And are marked C for hot ? :-)

and F for cold?

Chris
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