The problem is that the stupidity that ends up in some regulation has the most adverse effects on other people.
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Some brands,Daikin as an example,with the smaller wall splits,the Active and Neutral for the interconnects go into the same terminals as the mains coming in to the outdoor.
We often see them with 1mm interconnects,with 2.5 coming in on a 20A breaker,going into the same terminals.[bighmmm]
All the time I protect the interlink if required, recently I changed a heap of breakers in a building and deleted a heap of inline fuses as they were blowing .
From my reading of AS3000 we can't achieve the earthing requirements for a dcurve breaker when we straight swap one in an existing situation.
4bee it wasn't up to me I disconnected took the money and left never been there since.
Yes,and when one tries to explain to them how it should be done,they have no idea WTF you are talking about.
I thought that sort of thing is basics for the trade,but maybe not,what would i know,just a dumb Fridgie[bighmmm][biggrin]
Could be all about $,they dont want to pay a few cents for 2.5mm cable.[bighmmm]
Anyway,the rules associated with other trades doing AC work change here(Qld) from 1/1/22,so its going to be interesting to see what happens.
Correct. Those that don’t are about current regs sure as **** won’t care when they change.
I think the whole Fridgy v Sparkie thing is silly at the bottom end of things anyway - ie splits - both trades are more than capable (well the vast majority) of doing both sides of the installation. Having 2 trades to install a split is ridiculous.
Might have been guilty of doing my own and families splits and they all still work. [emoji56]