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A friend of mine who has a shop has asked me to move his oversink water heater (I have no idea why either). He has moved his sink though but again not sure why.
The problem is he doesn't want any disruption to the walls etc, so am I ok to use a crimped connection, there is no room for a junction box and will be contained in trunking. A minor works cert will be issued too.
Also it's a 16th Edition board do I just make a note of that in part 2?
Thanks
Ian
 

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