Now here’s a surprise
https://eandt.theiet.org/content/ar...argers-installed-in-homes-could-be-dangerous/
https://eandt.theiet.org/content/ar...argers-installed-in-homes-could-be-dangerous/
So that'll be another ticket you have to have - quango and closed shop springs to mind.
How do you support those accusations.Half of the problem is that the auditing company are absolute rubbish,, massively over coding and coding things that are correct
722 and the CoP are the only real (additional) documents for installing EV charge points
Got to agree with you, it's the same across the board I reckon, we used to get audited for gas work (we did allot of work for Local authorities so auditing was employed by them) they would code things as not compliant when actually it was, just what they didn't particularly like instead of what the law and subsequent codes of practice said. Its the same with electrics too, so much variation on interpretation.Half of the problem is that the auditing company are absolute rubbish,, massively over coding and coding things that are correct
722 and the CoP are the only real (additional) documents for installing EV charge points
so much variation on interpretation.
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