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<blockquote data-quote="SBS Dave" data-source="post: 320672" data-attributes="member: 22030"><p>Now, there's an interesting development.</p><p></p><p>Electrics-New was asking about a possible use of RCBOs and a possible DB change, with possible vertical mounting.</p><p></p><p>His topic had been locked, because as I now know, he had unearthed an illegal post from a previous TEF Sponsor.</p><p></p><p>I therefore sent him a PM and also asked a Moderator why the post had been locked. The reason was as above. My PM has now apparently appeared on the open Forum, a development which I am completely happy about.</p><p></p><p>As Sponsor SBS Trade Sales, I am obviously interested in taking on board another TEF customer, as the content of my post shows.</p><p></p><p>I have openly declared that I sell only to the Trade, but in the case of TEF, I have assumed others have vetted the Members, so I would be happy to sell to him.</p><p></p><p>As TEF Member David Stansfield MIET, I do have my views on the various levels of qualifications and competence of electricians, bearing in mind I used to assess 250 of them for competence to join a Registration Body. As a general rule, the time-served qualified "old-timers" like me, do have a depth of knowledge and experience that earns them the right to be called "electricians". Some, however are still 7/029 men, who just can't get to grips with Inspection &amp; Testing.</p><p></p><p>As a general rule, the new guys (not always young guys), lack the experience needed to deal with the less straightforward jobs, hence one of the reasons for the TEF Forum. However, some of the new guys don't know about 7/029, 15A plugs and pre-Wylex 3036 boards, but they do know about modern methods of fault and shock protection. The hope is and surely the aim of TEF is, to get all members, new or old, singing off the same sheet of music.</p><p></p><p>Hi m4tty,</p><p></p><p>I was half way through my post when you did your post, so I didn't see it.</p><p></p><p>I believe we are more or less in agreement.</p><p></p><p>Member Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBS Dave, post: 320672, member: 22030"] Now, there's an interesting development. Electrics-New was asking about a possible use of RCBOs and a possible DB change, with possible vertical mounting. His topic had been locked, because as I now know, he had unearthed an illegal post from a previous TEF Sponsor. I therefore sent him a PM and also asked a Moderator why the post had been locked. The reason was as above. My PM has now apparently appeared on the open Forum, a development which I am completely happy about. As Sponsor SBS Trade Sales, I am obviously interested in taking on board another TEF customer, as the content of my post shows. I have openly declared that I sell only to the Trade, but in the case of TEF, I have assumed others have vetted the Members, so I would be happy to sell to him. As TEF Member David Stansfield MIET, I do have my views on the various levels of qualifications and competence of electricians, bearing in mind I used to assess 250 of them for competence to join a Registration Body. As a general rule, the time-served qualified "old-timers" like me, do have a depth of knowledge and experience that earns them the right to be called "electricians". Some, however are still 7/029 men, who just can't get to grips with Inspection & Testing. As a general rule, the new guys (not always young guys), lack the experience needed to deal with the less straightforward jobs, hence one of the reasons for the TEF Forum. However, some of the new guys don't know about 7/029, 15A plugs and pre-Wylex 3036 boards, but they do know about modern methods of fault and shock protection. The hope is and surely the aim of TEF is, to get all members, new or old, singing off the same sheet of music. Hi m4tty, I was half way through my post when you did your post, so I didn't see it. I believe we are more or less in agreement. Member Dave [/QUOTE]
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