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<blockquote data-quote="avinalarf" data-source="post: 26799" data-attributes="member: 631"><p>Thanks Theory. I did check main gas/water bonding and both were in place. Fuseboard was only a few years old and there was an RCD present. There was no segregation of circuits, which I know doesn't comply with 17th, but it's not retro, so that's ok. The extractor is in the bathroom.</p><p></p><p>Having worked extensively on my own home, I'm guessing it might take me as much as 3/4 days - does this sound realistic? I know there must be sparks out there who could knock all this out in a day or 2, but I want to give myself extra time. Fortunately I know the client and she knows my position, so won't stress over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avinalarf, post: 26799, member: 631"] Thanks Theory. I did check main gas/water bonding and both were in place. Fuseboard was only a few years old and there was an RCD present. There was no segregation of circuits, which I know doesn't comply with 17th, but it's not retro, so that's ok. The extractor is in the bathroom. Having worked extensively on my own home, I'm guessing it might take me as much as 3/4 days - does this sound realistic? I know there must be sparks out there who could knock all this out in a day or 2, but I want to give myself extra time. Fortunately I know the client and she knows my position, so won't stress over time. [/QUOTE]
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