Back in the day, nearly all JBs were like that. The really bad ones had the earths twisted so tight on the top that you could not get the lid off. Those of us of a certain age can remember Ashley bringing out a clamp that fitted under the JB and provided a earth terminal external to the box on opposing sides. Then they brought out a reg stating that all joints had to be in an enclosure and these clamps had a very very short life... :coatThe earths twisted together under the J/B are they to hold it up to stop the bit of sagging LOL.
Unfortunately its more than likely who ever's done this work is qualified. Alot of the cowboys are. Its hardly difficult to blag onto a part P scheme, especially if its near enough automatic after a 5 week course.Until a law is passed or Part P is rewritten to say that electrical work can only be carried out by fully qualified electricians this sort of thing will continue to happen & punters will continue to pay people to do work like this because the qualified electrician's quote was dearer.
With all due respect to DIs who do things properly I fail to see how a 5 week course can teach everything that would be learned in three years on a 2360 or 2330 course. I would agree with you about apprentices though, I have seen installations like that myself. I think most of the forum users would agree there is nothing as dangerous as someone who thinks they know enough to do a job...Unfortunately its more than likely who ever's done this work is qualified. Alot of the cowboys are. Its hardly difficult to blag onto a part P scheme, especially if its near enough automatic after a 5 week course.Apart from DIY'ers and people playing at spark, some of the worst work i've seen is by apprentices in large companies. If the companies busy, 2 apprentices might complete a job, then the QS simply signs it off. Testing either 'done in office' or just not at all. Well thats my explaination for some of the crap work round here by supposedly proper companies.
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