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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 413895" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>There was a time before Part P of the building regulations that there were no differences, an electrician was just that an electrician.</p><p></p><p>Since the eruption of short course domestic installers differences have become most apparent in the knowledge to carry out some works.</p><p></p><p>Most domestic installers have never worked with three phase supplies and distribution, I have already repaired a motor wrongly wired up by one such electrician, another fault was diagnosed as there was no neutral, when I explained that a three phase motor does not require a neutral I was looked upon like I had swore.</p><p></p><p>Wiring a house should be pretty simple, but even then some of them get it wrong, get it wrong on commercial and your in trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 413895, member: 9561"] There was a time before Part P of the building regulations that there were no differences, an electrician was just that an electrician. Since the eruption of short course domestic installers differences have become most apparent in the knowledge to carry out some works. Most domestic installers have never worked with three phase supplies and distribution, I have already repaired a motor wrongly wired up by one such electrician, another fault was diagnosed as there was no neutral, when I explained that a three phase motor does not require a neutral I was looked upon like I had swore. Wiring a house should be pretty simple, but even then some of them get it wrong, get it wrong on commercial and your in trouble. [/QUOTE]
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