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It doesent matter mate, if it was wired prior to 2008 its still a code 4. IMO hes missed the unknown circuit as this should be a code 3, requires further investigation. but as i say, only my opinion
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I doubt it unlessit has a 13A socket built into it which you can plug your mower into!
That's a good thought, and might explain a lot!I'm thinking that the Electrician might not be registered for Part P, and that the price includes the notification fee.
Is the board change on advise of the letting agency that they require all the properties to have RCD protection ?
I know that quite a few uni's and agencies have a stipulation that all properties must have RCD protection, I just wonder if your agency stipulated same, and the sparks was informed of this?
Saying that the 150 pound price for an hours work does seem excessive, and his coding does leave a lot to be desired. Can't make out why he has LIMITED the 2 circuits on the IR test, and still managed to carry out an R1 + R2 on them.
I'm thinking that the Electrician might not be registered for Part P, and that the price includes the notification fee.
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