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How do you check circuits in a house after installing a new fuse box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gina" data-source="post: 539508" data-attributes="member: 36065"><p>Thanks Murdoch, I think the CU looks neat and the electrician did stuff in the house but testing the CU and circuits, that's what I am worried about. If you do a job, do it properly.. testing it properly should show if circuits are in good shape, right? And replacing and checking sockets or light switches should be done after the test as if there is a need of rewiring any circuit, than the plugs involved are changed for nothing before checking the wires.. I don't know any of these wire business, I just talk. </p><p>Thank you Murdoch!</p><p>P.S. The oven rds or how is called is off as we don't have the oven installed yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gina, post: 539508, member: 36065"] Thanks Murdoch, I think the CU looks neat and the electrician did stuff in the house but testing the CU and circuits, that's what I am worried about. If you do a job, do it properly.. testing it properly should show if circuits are in good shape, right? And replacing and checking sockets or light switches should be done after the test as if there is a need of rewiring any circuit, than the plugs involved are changed for nothing before checking the wires.. I don't know any of these wire business, I just talk. Thank you Murdoch! P.S. The oven rds or how is called is off as we don't have the oven installed yet. [/QUOTE]
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