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  • @marcopetrillo6867
    @marcopetrillo6867 5 років тому +3

    Great video, you've got the balance right it's educational without being preachy, good helping of humour and humility, goes for all your videos, really good to watch thanks.

  • @waynesparrow2015
    @waynesparrow2015 4 роки тому

    Watching your videos while on shift - QUALITY - down to earth and no nonsense - keep them coming - learning so much - CHEERS!!!

  • @jayosullivan4756
    @jayosullivan4756 6 років тому +1

    It’s inspiring to watch someone take pride in the detail of workmanship 👍

  • @sparky9282
    @sparky9282 6 років тому +2

    Another great video!
    You remind me of the guy I was with as an apprentice. He was so thorough and neat and expected the same from me. Now I can appreciate it as I like to do the best job I can.

  • @thrilled2bits
    @thrilled2bits 5 років тому +3

    You should have a separate video on chasing alone. That's a serious work of art! Now I know how to...

  • @guygray8330
    @guygray8330 6 років тому +1

    Great video. Will definitely look to buy that guide. Very high standard you work too. Good to see.

  • @GSHElectrical
    @GSHElectrical 6 років тому +16

    Team Electrical at Tresham college were honoured to have a visit from you Luke. Keep up with the great content and we hope to see you soon 👍 Gaz

    • @mikebolt9753
      @mikebolt9753 5 років тому

      your videos are pretty awesome too

  • @tonystewart6592
    @tonystewart6592 6 років тому +2

    Great Vid, just a note on capping/oval, I always cap to the box and just past the ceiling, as if you need at some point and it happens you have to Mouse/Pull another cable through, if some one has drill through it, so there's no need to hack out plaster/tile etc. Apart from that A1 Installation & keep up your good standard of work

  • @stevecraft00
    @stevecraft00 5 років тому +2

    I like having a socket close to a hob. We use a slow cooker and an electric steamer on the hob so the hood can extract the byproducts outside.

  • @carlinglis7705
    @carlinglis7705 5 років тому +8

    As a DIYer (who knows his limitations (both personal and legal)), it's fascinating to me to see how things work. Your style seems to be slightly more technical than some others, and that may make your content seem dryer when compared with some youtubers who rant a lot, however it's just a matter of style. Personally I haven't seen a video of yours (I've been binge watching your back catalogue) that I didn't enjoy or learn something from, or in most cases both! Thanks for excellent content, keep up the good work!

  • @jamiedoble834
    @jamiedoble834 6 років тому +7

    Class video again mate - glad to see you're starting to get the recognition you deserve for the quality of work.
    Still in awe of your back box sinking, I can't even get it that neat in breeze block!!

  • @joeeaton5486
    @joeeaton5486 6 років тому +2

    Great video! Very neat first fix 🤟

  • @sparky9378
    @sparky9378 6 років тому +2

    Fair play mate your chasing is on another level!! Great video

  • @davidroche6973
    @davidroche6973 6 років тому +1

    Was great to meet you and thank you for taking time out to share with us knowledge of the industry. PS hope you didn't count the screw drivers after I gave you your bag back 😉👍

  • @Sbd1996
    @Sbd1996 6 років тому +3

    Keep it up Luke mate always neat work enjoy watching your vids 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @jayr7861
    @jayr7861 6 років тому +1

    I’ve just 1st fixed a kitchen myself and I put sockets 300mm from the hob! You’re always learning. Great video.

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому +1

      Mate there's nothing wrong with being over cautious. Mine are still further then 100mm. Seems stupid having PVC flex that close. Just waiting for accidents.

  • @pauldavies9709
    @pauldavies9709 6 років тому +3

    Great video and content. One of the best online!

  • @richardwash6678
    @richardwash6678 6 років тому +1

    Just watched your video, love the explanation's. I guess people watch is because your a "up front bloke".👍

  • @petertallowin6406
    @petertallowin6406 6 років тому +11

    I have been watching your channel for a while dude and I really enjoy it. Please keep it up. :) it is nice to see somebody take pride in their work.

  • @stevencorbin103
    @stevencorbin103 6 років тому +3

    Good work .... credit to the industry.... keep the vids rolling..

  • @robcamm7584
    @robcamm7584 6 років тому +5

    Good to watch mate, quality workmanship!

  • @gerrym4377
    @gerrym4377 6 років тому +3

    Great videos and very helpful! Was watching this one saying ‘I do it like that too’!!! 👍👍

  • @acelectricalsecurity
    @acelectricalsecurity 6 років тому +13

    your spot on with your cable zones, but i am always a bit cautious with the 150mm from a corner, only because a plumber will drop in a corner or a pir will go in a corner, i do use that zone but its always a worry, why are other trades not told about our zones, the amount of trades i come across young and old who dont know about these zones, crazy. Everyone goes on about building regs to the electrician we even have books that tell us what we need to know, but other trades dont have a clue about building regs, plumbers will drill holes in joists where they want and whatever size, run pipes with cables, drop pipes where they want and how many times have you lifted a board to see a lazy plumber has notched on top of the cables to run a pipe, because he has spotted a floor board that has already been up.

  • @getduppiedrs9364
    @getduppiedrs9364 6 років тому +3

    Hi mate I’m an apprentice currently and really appreciate these videos, although I’m doing commercial and haven’t ever done house bashing before it’s great to know what to expect and how to do this right the first time.

  • @gordonalexander1639
    @gordonalexander1639 2 роки тому

    Love your videos....it's helpful....👍🏻👍🏻

  • @JayTheSparky
    @JayTheSparky 6 років тому +3

    Another quality video mate! I have to say I really enjoy your videos and look forward to everyone, very informative and all real life situations.
    Yourself, GSH for the informative and easily explained information they put across, also CJR Electrical, DSS and Plymouth Sparky are brilliant channels. I would also suggest if you haven’t already look up David Savery Electrical the way he explains things, technical knowledge and his sarcastic humour I find brilliant.
    Keep up the good work my man, for someone like myself who only came into the industry 4 years ago at the age of 30 your videos a real help and certainly puts across the real life ways of a house bashing electrician.
    That book is an absolute god send always on the van 👍🏻 Glad you’re getting the recognition you deserve fella. Local to me too so I always keep an eye out for the van!

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical 6 років тому +1

      Jay Harding thanks for that 👍

    • @JayTheSparky
      @JayTheSparky 6 років тому

      GSH Electrical Very welcome mate, love the content of your videos. A real help to all learners and newly qualified Sparks. Always look forward to your vids. Great to see you and Luke together 👍🏻

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words mate. I will look him up now!

  • @roblc1117
    @roblc1117 6 років тому +3

    Top video, Keep up the good work!..

  • @Danny-do2ov
    @Danny-do2ov 6 років тому +3

    Top Guy! Great upload as always buddy.

  • @linksone6287
    @linksone6287 11 місяців тому

    Fabulous job mate. Can’t believe I never saw this one. Well done you! Btw where are you? I hope all is great on your side. ❤️

  • @tonyyoung3437
    @tonyyoung3437 5 років тому +1

    Top videos Luke !

  • @krisrickson853
    @krisrickson853 6 років тому +4

    Ur a top bloke mate, nice and neat work can't fault ya 👍 and a good inspiration for them college lads coming into the realm of the tradesmen 😂

  • @daves4687
    @daves4687 5 років тому

    Nice video pal great descriptions of your work. New subscriber

  • @lossantoslols
    @lossantoslols 6 років тому +2

    Great video buddy :) keep up the good work....

  • @richardwilliamson3624
    @richardwilliamson3624 5 років тому

    Great video and congrats on the e5 membership (very jealous)

  • @stevethomas3604
    @stevethomas3604 5 років тому +1

    A fortnight ago I was tasked to install a cooker hood, hob ,and oven to a recently redecorated kitchen. However on visiting the job prior to starting., the one thing that brought to my attention was 16" (5 tiles) up from the hob was the cooker switch and a FCU operating an outside light. As you pointed out steam (vaporised water) going up the wall where is it going to go, it ain't rocket science, we all know. The builder did the wiring need we say more. I removed tiles chased out to regulated safe zones moved said cooker switch and FCU to a safer position. I became a plasterer and tiler to make good and then finally a spark. The joys of our world.

  • @electricalstuff259
    @electricalstuff259 3 роки тому

    Love the method of chasing out with the multitool instead of the drill holes around the perimeter method. Deffo stealing it it's well neat.

  • @wholesumnutrition2204
    @wholesumnutrition2204 5 років тому +2

    are your isolation switches for appliances all spurs from sockets on the kitchen ring? where would i find regulations on what appliances need isolation? just came across your chanel, great content!

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  5 років тому

      Basically anything which would require pulling out to unplug. If you can unplug it without pulling out an appliance it doesn't need separate isolation.

    • @wholesumnutrition2204
      @wholesumnutrition2204 5 років тому

      @@MyTrustedElectrician thanks for the reply. so could i run a seperate radial circuit for say my dishwasher, boiler, cooker hood & cooker ignition using FCU's?

  • @finnbrayden8054
    @finnbrayden8054 6 років тому +1

    Hi the 100mm from a Hob does that actually apply to sockets looks like a DP switch not a socket outlet?

  • @shilks8773
    @shilks8773 5 років тому +1

    Have you thought about RF thermostats for underfloor heating. I've gone with the RF approach in my bathroom - Battery thermostat to RF programmer.

  • @liamc3010
    @liamc3010 5 років тому +1

    What’s that blade you’ve got there for your multi tool mate?

  • @gavindebrito7117
    @gavindebrito7117 6 років тому +6

    I like the use of multi tool for chasing boxes.Is there a special blade you use?.

    • @christopherhager5070
      @christopherhager5070 6 років тому +1

      Gavin De Brito I want to know this as well! The blades I normally use just blunt up straight away!

    • @JayTheSparky
      @JayTheSparky 6 років тому +1

      Would also like to know this, is it a diamond blade you’ve used there?

    • @asef698
      @asef698 6 років тому +3

      He uses diamond tip, I've asked before

    • @nw5835
      @nw5835 6 років тому

      .....but where can you buy them @@asef698

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому +3

      Ashley is right. It's a diamond tipped blade. Actual purpose is for tiles/grout I beleive 🤔 you won't get through a brick with one but it eats plaster like a beast and gives off very little dust. You can also get right into a corner unlike a round angle grinder blade.

  • @faisalhussain589
    @faisalhussain589 6 років тому +1

    Hi mate,
    Does the point of isolation have to be near the the accessory ie: boiler ?

  • @Badmedicine7999
    @Badmedicine7999 6 років тому +1

    What size hole cutter for old ceiling?

  • @cprfenom
    @cprfenom 6 років тому +1

    It looks like the guide shows 150mm to the center of socket and not the bottom?

  • @mallewis9324
    @mallewis9324 3 роки тому

    just seen ur video very good im having a kitchen fitted they want to put another ringmain in for the kitchen for lighting and sockets but they said they do not have to remove ceiling or floorboards above they said they would root the cable under the units is that possible in the regs

    • @EMEL-hr4ut
      @EMEL-hr4ut 10 місяців тому

      For sockets that is quite common. Saves making mincemeat of walls. Less work. Cheaper quote. Allowed under regs as surface mounted. For lights I trust you mean undercabinet so fine also as ceiling lights will need a drop ceiling in your case. 😂

  • @MARTINA-gc3tq
    @MARTINA-gc3tq 6 років тому +1

    Why rings not radials ?

  • @joey06051988
    @joey06051988 6 років тому

    Neat as always - keep up!

  • @meshtech3089
    @meshtech3089 5 років тому

    Great job and video, would you recommend any books I could buy as a trainee electrician, for my level 2&3 diploma electrician course this September ???

  • @christopherhager5070
    @christopherhager5070 6 років тому +1

    What was that tool bag you had with the orange striping on it? I’m on the look out for something like that.

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому +1

      Bahco. LOVE IT. Wait till next week for my review

    • @christopherhager5070
      @christopherhager5070 6 років тому

      My Trusted Electrician - Carshalton, Wallington and Coulsdon cheers fella!

  • @areebshaid
    @areebshaid 4 роки тому

    Hi, was the oven fed of its own circuit.

  • @cprfenom
    @cprfenom 6 років тому

    I understand from other plumbers that they request an isolator locally so that maintenance can be carried out on the boiler. At one point I had a plumber ask for a triple pole Isolator.

  • @goforit367
    @goforit367 4 роки тому

    ,hi mate,in regards to the hob and distances,if the hob is gas hob,then the reason for the distance is what we call Hotzone issues.Gas safe requires clearances around gas hob or gas cookers from combastinle materials :)

  • @asef698
    @asef698 6 років тому +2

    According to the second diagram, if everything is rcd protected there are no zones?

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому

      I couldn't see where it mentioned that. As far as I am aware it's always in zone and if not deeper then 50mm or protected by an earthed metal containment then RCD. Deeper the 50mm of in earthed containment then you only require overload and short circuit protection (depending on the purpose of the circuit).

    • @asef698
      @asef698 6 років тому

      @@MyTrustedElectrician it had a socket diagonal in orange saying if less than 50mm requires rcd etc. I only ever thought you could go in the zones, vertical, horizontal to fixtures or along tops In corners etc. That diagram is saying you can wire diagonal if its protected by an rcd. Or am i seeing it wrong?

    • @t4bff
      @t4bff 6 років тому

      I take that as mechanical protection for the diagonal, steel conduit etc

  • @newelectim4189
    @newelectim4189 6 років тому +2

    Had no idea about the 100 from hob, thought it was 300 too. Great video well done luke! Keep it up

  • @hogshouse
    @hogshouse 6 років тому +4

    I do a lot of kitchen rewires and always thought that socket outlets were meant to be 300 away, and 150 away for fcu's and cooker switch. I usually do 300 for everything unless I'm really tight for space (ie a bedsit flat etc) Interesting to see that diagram in the building regs book saying 100... This'll help with eicr's in the future. Great vid btw.

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому

      Me too mate. Maybe the regs were amended and we're the last to know. Probably been reduced for all these tiny flats that're being knocked together up town

    • @finnbrayden8054
      @finnbrayden8054 6 років тому

      Is that 100mm for a cooker switch only, wouldn't it still be 300 for a socket outlet?

  • @pauldougan8725
    @pauldougan8725 4 роки тому

    What's the name of the dewalt chizel u use to chase out boxes

  • @jordansmith5852
    @jordansmith5852 4 роки тому +1

    Been watching a lot of your videos lately Luke, really informative for everyone but especially for people like myself breaking into the industry. I have a couple of questions, what blade do you use in your multi-tool to mark out chases? And what do you use for patching up/making good around boxes etc?
    Thanks 👍

    • @EMEL-hr4ut
      @EMEL-hr4ut 10 місяців тому +1

      Einhalt cheap screwfix multi blades. No need for top quality. Fill around boxes with bonding if being skimmed plastered later. Lafarge does a good one but most use thistle as easiest to get in shop. If patch repairing I use mapei tile adhesive which goes off quick and then any fine filler. Prefer tout pret squeeze tube

  • @markyd2633
    @markyd2633 6 років тому +2

    Nice one fella.....how about one of the wireless switches for the kitchen to supply the outside light.........could have it on the front of the fridge or even the window lol

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому +1

      😅 Mate I still have a spare quinetic switch from the last video/job. Was thinking the same thing. Probably best to keep it hard wired incase somebody changes their mind down the line aye.

  • @dl8966
    @dl8966 5 років тому +1

    What size oval capping do you use?

  • @DerekHundik
    @DerekHundik 5 років тому

    how do you recon in % how many houses should be rewired in UK

  • @sparx2391
    @sparx2391 5 років тому

    I always use connection plates behind washing machines and dishwashers, if the fuse was to blow in the plug, you f don't wanna be pulling appliances out, however unlikely it is to blow, better the only fuse is in the fcu above the worktop.

  • @Crystalpal1978
    @Crystalpal1978 3 роки тому +1

    I'm from coulsdon and recently passed my level 2 &3 and making my way in the electrical world. If you ever need any help give me a shout

  • @miggy1977
    @miggy1977 5 років тому +1

    I am a plasterer and a lot of sparkys don't knock out boxes as neat as you have done

  • @TheGreat185
    @TheGreat185 6 років тому +4

    Who could wire a plug faster you or Thomas nagy? 🤣😂 great videos man

    • @Sarcastix7
      @Sarcastix7 6 років тому +2

      Nagy would spend 20 minutes talking about himself and his tools before even taking out the screw 😂

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому +1

      @@Sarcastix7 😅

  • @BillsAllotmentDiary
    @BillsAllotmentDiary 6 років тому +1

    go with the 300mm from hob that's what i did with mine and 500 from sink i'm a diyer i'm sure I saw 300 from hob on forums.

  • @ryanmaddison2922
    @ryanmaddison2922 4 роки тому

    Stumbled across your vids while looking into re training. Did my level 2 years ago but need to start from scratch. Any advice?

    • @leebrown3895
      @leebrown3895 3 роки тому

      Watch dfs electrical as well he retrained later in life, they each have something to teach you.

    • @leebrown3895
      @leebrown3895 3 роки тому

      Sorry thats dse

  • @kierenhudson6331
    @kierenhudson6331 Місяць тому

    What is your preferred method of installation?
    - 4mm radials on a 32amp rcbo?
    Or
    2.5mm ring main on a 16amp MCB?
    Comment Below 🙌

  • @DerekHundik
    @DerekHundik 5 років тому

    when insulating the cable with tape always stretch it a little

  • @DerekHundik
    @DerekHundik 5 років тому

    17:24 what blade you using to cut the wall

  • @Bearded_Bro
    @Bearded_Bro 5 років тому

    What book is that at 25 mins?

  • @SME_Ste
    @SME_Ste 6 років тому +3

    Clean that old oxidisation and grime of the pipe before fitting the BS951 clamp. Its an electrical connection and old crusty pipe will be of high resistance

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому +1

      I was waiting for you to come round to clean it for me. Had the kettle on and a spare cup out for ya 😉
      Kidding. It's only temp. There's an old green hose feeding the outside tap. All the pipework under the sink is getting redone up to the stopcock.

    • @SME_Ste
      @SME_Ste 6 років тому

      Fair play gaffa👍🏻 i’d of come by and had a brew with you no worries.

  • @oomarmowlah6422
    @oomarmowlah6422 5 років тому

    Great video mate. Who else thought in the thumbnail his forearm tattoo said Bitches?

  • @marksmith-ew7ir
    @marksmith-ew7ir 6 років тому

    I am only trying to keep up with the regs as I don't work in the industry and I won't be taken for a ride if I need work done in the future and I can be on the same wave length I take on idea's from other's so if I need work done I can help with first fix

  • @adamroutley
    @adamroutley 4 роки тому

    Belt and braces for me.. 300 all the way by a hob!

  • @mcbunson
    @mcbunson 4 роки тому

    On the distance of the socket to the hob. Reg 132.4 states that "the design of the electrical installation shall take into account the environmental conditions to which it will be subjected." So if you believe that the is a risk to the socket due to steam or spitting oil then the socket should have prevision to prevent that. The guidence is that 100mm is enough but that is a minimum and you should use your engineering judgement to determine if that is enough.
    I think all kitchen sockets should be IPX2 for steam but I know that is not practical as nobody bothers to rate their equipment if it is only IPX2, just not worth the money in getting it certified.

  • @donnierobertson3088
    @donnierobertson3088 6 років тому

    GREAT JOB

  • @PlymouthSparky
    @PlymouthSparky 6 років тому +1

    Nice one ....

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому

      Thanks mate. I'm sure I'll be seeing you wednesday morning as always 👍 #wakeupwednesday

  • @peterwilson6503
    @peterwilson6503 4 роки тому

    Luke we all have made mistakes and how long have you been a electrician I have been a electrician for 33 year's nearly

  • @illegalfreedom1055
    @illegalfreedom1055 5 років тому +1

    I looked up before i couldve sworn it was 300 from a cooker or sink

  • @jafarsunny1762
    @jafarsunny1762 4 роки тому

    great

  • @firsteerr
    @firsteerr 5 років тому

    i see punjabi pete did the original install

  • @e5Group
    @e5Group 6 років тому

    👍

  • @surjsingh1129
    @surjsingh1129 6 років тому

    i feel like i wanna become a sparkey

  • @janball1383
    @janball1383 4 роки тому

    very David Brent

  • @annuanwarhussain8008
    @annuanwarhussain8008 4 роки тому +1

    Best

  • @niceguy235uk1
    @niceguy235uk1 6 років тому +2

    Means of isolation should be near the item of equipment, not halfway across the room stuffed in a cupboard.

    • @sparkyskills9764
      @sparkyskills9764 6 років тому +4

      Under what reg? This is isolation for mechanical maintenance not for emergency switching? Putting them in a cupboard as long as they are labelled for use if more than compliant.

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому

      @@sparkyskills9764 I know who you are 😉

    • @MyTrustedElectrician
      @MyTrustedElectrician  6 років тому

      I did another video on a kitchen rewire. I asked that question and got some great feedback. A few people posted links to relevant information if you want to have a butchers.

    • @niceguy235uk1
      @niceguy235uk1 6 років тому

      @@sparkyskills9764 Maybe you should have a read of the regs yourself.