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When does 17th edition apply
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<blockquote data-quote="Subneural" data-source="post: 79274" data-attributes="member: 862"><p>I come across this constantly and it really gets my back up.</p><p></p><p>No RCD protection and bonding non existent or not up to standard means I have to quote for a load of work when all the customer wants is a couple of sockets.</p><p></p><p>Every time I can guarantee that they get someone to just bang a couple of sockets in for cash with no questions.</p><p></p><p>I wont do that, I just know that the following day something else on the installation would go wrong and I'd ending getting the blame for all of it. Its not worth the risk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subneural, post: 79274, member: 862"] I come across this constantly and it really gets my back up. No RCD protection and bonding non existent or not up to standard means I have to quote for a load of work when all the customer wants is a couple of sockets. Every time I can guarantee that they get someone to just bang a couple of sockets in for cash with no questions. I wont do that, I just know that the following day something else on the installation would go wrong and I'd ending getting the blame for all of it. Its not worth the risk [/QUOTE]
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