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If customer wants sockets changed to new faceplates do you need to test the circuit?
And if you connected it up with the wrong polarity? A connection [earth?] pulled out as you put the socket back on?Its maintenance/like for like, so i wouldnt even bother getting the tester out of the van.
I think there is no doubt such work is an alteration to the installation by virtue of the fact you are breaking and then re-making connections,therefore you need to verify your finished work is safe. I think therefore Regs 134.2 .1 and 131.8 should be complied with.Its maintenance/like for like, so i wouldnt even bother getting the tester out of the van.
As has been said already...As a matter of interest what would be the thoughts on verifying the adequacy of the Earthing Conductor and Main Protective Bonding on such occasions ?a1spark.
That's generally what happens I think.But cant we string it out a bit longer? :Blushing:slap
So how you saying the name of your town?That's generally what happens I think.
FFSSo how you saying the name of your town?Shrewsbury (as in shrew, the little rodent) or Shrowsbury?
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The first one apparently. The locals get upset if you use the latter. Only problem is when I'm back in the normal area of the UK no-one has heard of Shrewsbury so they assume I live in Dewsbury.So how you saying the name of your town?Shrewsbury (as in shrew, the little rodent) or Shrowsbury?
You sound surprised. Have you not read any other threads? Pick one at random, it will be a veritable roller coaster of subjects and topics or your money back.Off topic or what???????????????????
no. that can only happen on 'ignore this thread' type threadsBut cant we string it out a bit longer? :Blushing:slap
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