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<blockquote data-quote="Andy1733" data-source="post: 543406" data-attributes="member: 34898"><p>I understand John's point of view and I kind of agree that the bloke wanting to do some of the install himself is no big deal. Though when it's a new build the building regs are strict with codes the electrics have to comply with. </p><p>I would have a word with the home owner and explain the you can only test and certify the work you have done and because he is installing additional fittings those wouldn't be covered under the building regs so it could cause him problems when it comes to sign off. </p><p></p><p>OP when you say he's trying to give you advice. In which way? Obv he's rubbed you up the wrong way so could it be he's only looking for information. Could you give an example please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy1733, post: 543406, member: 34898"] I understand John's point of view and I kind of agree that the bloke wanting to do some of the install himself is no big deal. Though when it's a new build the building regs are strict with codes the electrics have to comply with. I would have a word with the home owner and explain the you can only test and certify the work you have done and because he is installing additional fittings those wouldn't be covered under the building regs so it could cause him problems when it comes to sign off. OP when you say he's trying to give you advice. In which way? Obv he's rubbed you up the wrong way so could it be he's only looking for information. Could you give an example please. [/QUOTE]
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