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My first one, personally I think there is probably more goes into a CU change than installing two two circuits, probably after asking questions on cable selection and installation etc
 
My first one, personally I think there is probably more goes into a CU change than installing two two circuits, probably after asking questions on cable selection and installation etc
Ah well, the only thing for certain is his wallet is going to be £288 lighter soon.....
 
so just to up date you all spoke with BC or the third party involved and they said if i can get a registered electrician to carry out a PIR the can accept my cert and sign off the build. have spoken to one of my ex colleagues and he is going to come out and have a look for me!
 

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