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I've got a rewire coming up. The lighting wiring at least is from the original 1949 install, complete with round brass toggle light switches and bakerlite ceiling roses. All in steel conduit.
I've got a rewire coming up. The lighting wiring at least is from the original 1949 install, complete with round brass toggle light switches and bakerlite ceiling roses. All in steel conduit.
Ok No1, (personally I think you dealt a No2), please demonstrate with quote whereby someone here stated that YOU charged twice?
Secondly as clearly stated by our learned members there were other areas that were not compliant with current regs which you chose to ignore or did you explain to this vulnerable couple that the colour of their cables was non compliant, probably not why because you thought that was ok however a plastic consumer unit wasn't? So in your own admission the board needed to be changed as it wasn't compliant IYO, but the old cables were compliant so didn't need to be changed?
And yes this is getting silly, you completely fail to see the error?
In what way is it "a lot safer"?The wolf pack is out tonight. I really fail to see what the problem is. I have done what the customer asked me to do and they are happy with the work I have done. I have improved what was there before and it is now a lot safer.
Surely this is what every decent electrician aims to do?
So the problem as you saw it was it needed improving and it wasn't as safe as it could be ?The wolf pack is out tonight. I really fail to see what the problem is. I have done what the customer asked me to do and they are happy with the work I have done. I have improved what was there before and it is now a lot safer.
Surely this is what every decent electrician aims to do?
The facts remain that all you need to do was check the install was satisfactory and issue an eicr, what the blazes it has to do with the labc is beyond me, are you competent to make a professional judgement as to whether an install is safe and/or compliant if so why do you need the blessings of the labc who are probably the least competent to know?
You probably could've got the LFB to pop round and confirm they were happy with the tightness of terminations within the cu and all would have been well with the world!
Sorry to rant but what you have done is charged the innocent twice to not please them nor yourself that it was ok but to please the system that fails us?
I said it once I'll say it again, if you are satisfied that something has been installed to the regualtions no court or policeman is going to do any harm to you. They are simply not that stupid, could you imagine the headlines- a qualified spark certified install as compliant and safe, only for judge to tell him otherwise!!
Quite right, you were the second person to charge them. Therefore a charge was applied to the customer twice for what was essentially the same job. The question is was it necessary for the second charge to be applied in the first place? The work you carried out served no purpose?There you go you said I charged the innocent twice.
In what way is it "a lot safer"?
Did you find and correct other faults with the installation, or just change the CU? What make was the old one, what make is the new one?
Do YOU really believe a metal CU is any less likely to catch fire than the 2 month old plastic one you removed? If it does catch fire, do you really believe it will contain the fire?
So now we gain greater understanding as you have provided further information.
Still doesn't explain the need to change the cu. what I think Dave is driving at is the amendment relates to the self combusting plastic consumer unit and the need to address this with a metal unit which will potentially self combust but not allow the flame to escape as quick. You admit that a metal has as much or as little chance of catching fire as the plastic but still proceeded to change it?
Quite right, you were the second person to charge them. Therefore a charge was applied to the customer twice for what was essentially the same job. The question is was it necessary for the second charge to be applied in the first place? The work you carried out served no purpose?
So now we gain greater understanding as you have provided further information.
Still doesn't explain the need to change the cu. what I think Dave is driving at is the amendment relates to the self combusting plastic consumer unit and the need to address this with a metal unit which will potentially self combust but not allow the flame to escape as quick. You admit that a metal has as much or as little chance of catching fire as the plastic but still proceeded to change it?
Ok No1, (personally I think you dealt a No2), please demonstrate with quote whereby someone here stated that YOU charged twice?
Secondly as clearly stated by our learned members there were other areas that were not compliant with current regs which you chose to ignore or did you explain to this vulnerable couple that the colour of their cables was non compliant, probably not why because you thought that was ok however a plastic consumer unit wasn't? So in your own admission the board needed to be changed as it wasn't compliant IYO, but the old cables were compliant so didn't need to be changed?
And yes this is getting silly, you completely fail to see the error?
I haven't got any photos of the new one, but I am going back next week so I will take some and put them on here so you can all pull it to bits.Well the more information you provide the greater understanding we can have and therefore the more accurate direction we can offer?
have you got any 'after' pictures to compare it too?
The point being, they would not of known about the metal cu cos if they did why didn't they insist the first guy put one in, so therefore you must have put the knowledge out there for them to consider it, which as pointed out is not wrong provided you gave the relevant explanation as to the little effect a metal one has over a plastic one?
Clearly if we repeat ourselves enough the penny will drop and you will see from where we come from?
Well the more information you provide the greater understanding we can have and therefore the more accurate direction we can offer?I haven't got any photos of the new one, but I am going back next week so I will take some and put them on here so you can all pull it to bits.
I provided enough information for you to answer my original question, as I managed to get some genuine helpful answers. It was just you and the usual wolves who latched on to the fact that I had fitted a metal consumer unit and wouldn't let it go. Putting words into my mouth and trying to drag me down.
I don't need to see where you are coming from I explained to the couple about the options they had and they opted for the metal CU. It really was as simple as that.
have you got any 'after' pictures to compare it too?
The point being, they would not of known about the metal cu cos if they did why didn't they insist the first guy put one in, so therefore you must have put the knowledge out there for them to consider it, which as pointed out is not wrong provided you gave the relevant explanation as to the little effect a metal one has over a plastic one?
Clearly if we repeat ourselves enough the penny will drop and you will see from where we come from?
Okay, so the "electrician" that fitted that is a complete numpty. There's plenty wrong with what he did.
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