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I'm cutting him a bit of slack because he's from the Phillipines and they rpobably do things a lot differently there.

Me too. :) Tape joints might be acceptable in the Philippines whereas not in the UK. Possibly he was referring to self-amalgamating tape which is quite commonly seen where I am as well.
 
Me too. :) Tape joints might be acceptable in the Philippines whereas not in the UK. Possibly he was referring to self-amalgamating tape which is quite commonly seen where I am as well.

It's nice to cut people some slack, but he IS posting on a UK site with advice for our readers. Maybe if the cowboy who did the "work" originally reads this, he may go and pop some tape around to make the connection safer :)
 
Forget part P just ring your local building dept, tell them the work you want to do, they will want copies of your qualifications and the electrical installation certificate an schedule of tests certificate which they keep.

Exactly,what a lot do not know is that this is an acceptable thing to do,the only trouble is it will cost perhaps £60-80 as an unregistered(nic,elecsa etc)sparks every notifyable job,if most of someones work is domestic then it makes sense to pay the redicoulous amount of £444 .I think the op should do the work and notify as stated in this post.
 
Exactly,what a lot do not know is that this is an acceptable thing to do,the only trouble is it will cost perhaps £60-80 as an unregistered(nic,elecsa etc)sparks every notifyable job,if most of someones work is domestic then it makes sense to pay the redicoulous amount of £444 .I think the op should do the work and notify as stated in this post.

I think it depends on the particular LBC. Mine simply would not recognise anyone (regardless of qualifications) unless they are part P registered. It was completely black & white when I tried to discuss this very matter with them.
 
I just had a look at these photo's and that is exactly the same problem I have here in Thailand where I now work.
The work is ALL like that, apart from NO connector blocks, but twisted cables. They do use tape on the joints though which is a bonus, when I have to redo all the work...

Terrible install and I hope this guy is removed from the profession as soon as possible!

Tb90
 
I thought i'd seen some things but that is beond belief .....

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I thought i'd seen some things but that is beond belief .....
 
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oh yes it can be typical this was found from a inspection that i carried out on a new installation .the installer was not from the uk ( turkey i believe ) and this was a spurred joint on a ring in a shop.Twisted wire and tape!!
what made it worse was the fact that the work had been signed off on official certifcation of my former employers no names but very big organisation north of luton when i questioned this certificate not only was it signed by a approved contractor but it was on a periodic sheet for a new install. hence the out come was to call in the organisation who forced the electrician who signed it off to visit me . now the best bit
he admitted that he carried out a test prior to the new installation but not the work done since and it was found that the builder had installed it himself then tried to change the date on the certificate he is currently not in the country as he is being taken to court by the client nice eh!! as for the final report that i issued on this installation lets say i said i would take about 3 hours to carry out the test 12 hours later i found 172 code 1 issues 34 code 2 and 2 A4 sides of code 4 ( i prefer the old codes)
 
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