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<blockquote data-quote="betty swollocks" data-source="post: 18641" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>really common as the mo, lost count of the jobs i've been to which has had cu changed by 'mate' with no certs, i always make it clear on my, usually, minor work cert exactly what work has been done and that the cu was changed prior to my work without a cert</p><p></p><p>best was one that had 5/5 split load cu installed back to front with the upstairs light/downstairs lights/c heating and smoke alarm circuit on the rcd side and the up/down sockets cooker shower garage and outdoor socket on non rcd side i suspect because the cables wouldnt stretch the other way round!!!! madness.....customers response 'does that matter? you said it needed an rcd and it has one' Applaud Smiley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="betty swollocks, post: 18641, member: 105"] really common as the mo, lost count of the jobs i've been to which has had cu changed by 'mate' with no certs, i always make it clear on my, usually, minor work cert exactly what work has been done and that the cu was changed prior to my work without a cert best was one that had 5/5 split load cu installed back to front with the upstairs light/downstairs lights/c heating and smoke alarm circuit on the rcd side and the up/down sockets cooker shower garage and outdoor socket on non rcd side i suspect because the cables wouldnt stretch the other way round!!!! madness.....customers response 'does that matter? you said it needed an rcd and it has one' Applaud Smiley [/QUOTE]
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