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<blockquote data-quote="daryl631" data-source="post: 13057" data-attributes="member: 50"><p>Hi guys in middle of wiring new double extension and fitting new consumer unit ,i have tested all circuits in old installation lights not sepparated upstairs and down(but new extension will be on its own circuit)do i advise on this when issuing cert or insist on rewiring lights they dont want to do this,as far as i can work out 7671 says lighting circuits should be sepparated for safety does the new extension help with complying with this.</p><p></p><p>Thought i would post this question</p><p></p><p>My nic registration is due now price a bit steep only doing jobs for builders doing this type of work might just get them to notify labc when submitting plans not realy doing enough to justify fees. cheers daryl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daryl631, post: 13057, member: 50"] Hi guys in middle of wiring new double extension and fitting new consumer unit ,i have tested all circuits in old installation lights not sepparated upstairs and down(but new extension will be on its own circuit)do i advise on this when issuing cert or insist on rewiring lights they dont want to do this,as far as i can work out 7671 says lighting circuits should be sepparated for safety does the new extension help with complying with this. Thought i would post this question My nic registration is due now price a bit steep only doing jobs for builders doing this type of work might just get them to notify labc when submitting plans not realy doing enough to justify fees. cheers daryl [/QUOTE]
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