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Is moving notifiable and/or should become metal replacement?
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 455098" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Thing is Specs , the Regs tie you up . The two lighting circuits , now you are associated with them , cannot be flush in walls without an RCD .</p><p></p><p>I'd say , if you asked the Electric Police they'd say you have to throw the perfectly good Starbreaker ?? board in the bin and as you say , fit an industrial metal board . </p><p></p><p>However if it were me doing it and the customer didn't want to pay for a new board and if it was a Crabtree Starbreaker , one of the best boards made , I'd just shift it . Can't make them pay for a metal board !! Nothing has changed , its just on another wall ...big deal ...under the 15th and 16th editions of the Regs it was the bee's knees . And at the end of the day , who's to know . </p><p></p><p>Does the Starbreaker present a fire risk ? I fitted hundreds of them and none of those did . </p><p></p><p>As Shakespeare once said after rewiring Ann Hathaway's cottage ...."Ah! To notify or not to notify...that is the question , whether 'tis nobler in the mind to bear the stings and arrows of the Electric Police or to screw one's loaf and just do it ...for we are free thinking Englishmen and should stand proud together on this , St. Crispian's Day...and lesser men who still abed will rue the day they did not stride forward ..to fight for ...ENGLAND !!!!! and St. George ! " </p><p></p><p>AH Sorry ...bit carried away there . :C </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 455098, member: 1408"] Thing is Specs , the Regs tie you up . The two lighting circuits , now you are associated with them , cannot be flush in walls without an RCD . I'd say , if you asked the Electric Police they'd say you have to throw the perfectly good Starbreaker ?? board in the bin and as you say , fit an industrial metal board . However if it were me doing it and the customer didn't want to pay for a new board and if it was a Crabtree Starbreaker , one of the best boards made , I'd just shift it . Can't make them pay for a metal board !! Nothing has changed , its just on another wall ...big deal ...under the 15th and 16th editions of the Regs it was the bee's knees . And at the end of the day , who's to know . Does the Starbreaker present a fire risk ? I fitted hundreds of them and none of those did . As Shakespeare once said after rewiring Ann Hathaway's cottage ...."Ah! To notify or not to notify...that is the question , whether 'tis nobler in the mind to bear the stings and arrows of the Electric Police or to screw one's loaf and just do it ...for we are free thinking Englishmen and should stand proud together on this , St. Crispian's Day...and lesser men who still abed will rue the day they did not stride forward ..to fight for ...ENGLAND !!!!! and St. George ! " AH Sorry ...bit carried away there . :C [/QUOTE]
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