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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 459627" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>The more I read the more I’m inclined to agree with the Doc, I suspect that the OP has said he’ll require three water heaters which he’ll provide, the builder had relayed this to the spark who, wrongly assumed it would be three small water heaters- why given it’s a tea room? Then A N Other (read as Builder or his plumber) has connected. The electrician is almost innocent. However what it does highlight is the importance of understanding the clients needs prior to proceeding with any works regardless of your trade or skill set. If you don’t see what the client sees then you will fall foul! </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 459627, member: 17152"] The more I read the more I’m inclined to agree with the Doc, I suspect that the OP has said he’ll require three water heaters which he’ll provide, the builder had relayed this to the spark who, wrongly assumed it would be three small water heaters- why given it’s a tea room? Then A N Other (read as Builder or his plumber) has connected. The electrician is almost innocent. However what it does highlight is the importance of understanding the clients needs prior to proceeding with any works regardless of your trade or skill set. If you don’t see what the client sees then you will fall foul! [/QUOTE]
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