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Extending 3 light switches to New Positions
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<blockquote data-quote="kentster" data-source="post: 154023" data-attributes="member: 5698"><p>Hi Andy</p><p></p><p>I'm confident with running brand new circuits for lights and sockets as covered this on the previous stage of my electrician training. Was more concerned with trying to replace/extend cables with wiring I've not seen before as with this and those screw cap things.</p><p></p><p>I've got a Megger 1552 tester and although we did some testing in the 1st week the next week is dedicated to it. I've also got a copy of Docs book, so by the time I actually come to test the installation I should have had some practice.</p><p></p><p>I've also hopefully got it agreed with another local qualified local spark that they will pop in and check cable runs, then re-test for me to confirm my results and finally connect the new consumer unit up to the mains supply once they're happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kentster, post: 154023, member: 5698"] Hi Andy I'm confident with running brand new circuits for lights and sockets as covered this on the previous stage of my electrician training. Was more concerned with trying to replace/extend cables with wiring I've not seen before as with this and those screw cap things. I've got a Megger 1552 tester and although we did some testing in the 1st week the next week is dedicated to it. I've also got a copy of Docs book, so by the time I actually come to test the installation I should have had some practice. I've also hopefully got it agreed with another local qualified local spark that they will pop in and check cable runs, then re-test for me to confirm my results and finally connect the new consumer unit up to the mains supply once they're happy. [/QUOTE]
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