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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 408282" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>I would hardly call the guys over at the <strong>IET </strong>"Muppets" They are all very highly respected and know their stuff. I for one do not agree with it and have said so.</p><p> It was suggested in the report that non combustible/self extinguishing consumer units would limit the damage caused, on the face of it, this small but important step, appeared easily achievable and why the steps were taken to implement it.</p><p> As with any regulation passed there are flaws, for instance they advocate the use of plastic trunking as suitable to maintain integrity for cable entries, surely this would only be as good as the 'old' consumer units?</p><p></p><p>The success of this amendment will inevitably be the focus of even more discussions in the years to come.</p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 408282, member: 9561"] I would hardly call the guys over at the [B]IET [/B]"Muppets" They are all very highly respected and know their stuff. I for one do not agree with it and have said so. It was suggested in the report that non combustible/self extinguishing consumer units would limit the damage caused, on the face of it, this small but important step, appeared easily achievable and why the steps were taken to implement it. As with any regulation passed there are flaws, for instance they advocate the use of plastic trunking as suitable to maintain integrity for cable entries, surely this would only be as good as the 'old' consumer units? The success of this amendment will inevitably be the focus of even more discussions in the years to come. [/QUOTE]
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