Can you deny that the original design was 10mm? No! So it should remain in 10mm. And I still would not put 6mm on a 40A breaker. You and @Risteard can do so if you like, but I wouldn't do it. Ok? My choice.
Oh dear oh dear oh dear. My oh my. One is very impressed with your level of back peddling but I'm afraid you are still wrong. You are referring to the OP which is "this post". "This post" is this situation. This situation being the op running 10mm through 2m of insulation and thence to 6mm for the last two m. If I brought a fully populated CCU which had a 40A circuit breaker and the situation is as described in this post then I would have no qualms using it" This post is this one... https://community.screwfix.com/threads/8-5kw-shower-cable.199423/ Who, in their right mind, would think it to be any other one? This is what you said and this is what you meant. Don't try and wiggle out of it. So it would seem your totally cool with that? Running 10mm 2m trhough insulation? Even though it's a major breach of 7671? Obvs. you haven't been on the forum long so no one really knows what your level of experience might be, but to recommend something like that and NOT have any qualms, well I would say that's a pretty sloppy understanding of the situation AND 7671. You know what? I'm DIY. I don't do any sparking. Never have, never will. But it seems pretty damn clear to me that I already know a great deal more than you. So, for the third time, are you a spark?
Kettle and pot come to mind. Go suck up with your new mate Hollie who was the one Coloumb was addressing, not you.
Only took you four days to come up with that reply even though you've been active on the forum. Just to clarify again as you are obviously a *....you are ignoring the fact the post says "in this post" you can read the quoted post that's says "in this post". You are choosing to highlight in red the bit that says "situation is as described" and ignoring the three words that follow that say "in this post". The whole sentence says "If I brought a fully populated CCU which had a 40A circuit breaker and the situation is as described in this post then I would have no qualms using it". Do you understand what as described in this post means? Described means To give an account of in speech or Writing This means Used for a person, object, idea, etc. to show which one is referred to A post on a forum is part of conversation in the form of posted messages. And yes it is clear you are DIY and also * as you cant grasp what "this" means. There is no way I'm back peddling as I'm correct and you are wrong . You are the one who has got their knickers in a twist over it all. If you actually read your own posts back you would see they are rather embarrassing . You can't comprehend what "this"means. *
Just like Risteard was addressing Coloumb, not you. I notice you didn't come running to your other * rescue when a picture of his disgraceful work was plastered over the forum.
I see a ban looming. I also didn't see the photo you are referring too, probably because I don't have a *.
Lee - just to recap. Your wrong about this post. You where wrong about the crimps. You where wrong about the docusa document/3m rule. You where wrong about the 3m rule reg in 7671. You where wrong about the loft insulation. When you left you said you where never coming back... View attachment 24190 looks like your wrong about that too. *
Oh dear, I did try and warn him the Mods wouldn't be happy about his bad language. I got my wrist slapped for quoting him. Wash his mouth with carbolic soap!! Kind regards
Not to you I haven't. You don't seem to be able to grasp the most simple of things so I can't be bothered with you
You don't seem to be able to grasp that your LeeSparkyKent, who clearly said you weren't coming back. So your wrong about that and wrong about this post.