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ok so... 2 things i have seen

1: putting a toilet and a sink in the same room as the consumer unit.. room must of been 2 meter squire.. any one else think that's weird?

2: go to do a job adding some new leds..... i see the ring circuit clipped to the brick wall..then dot and dabbed with plaster board just stuck on over it??
 
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It keeps all the sh-te in the same location but seems an excellent decision
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Its good to know its nicely supported,dangling loose is much less pleasing

What do you think should be done in both cases ?
 
ok so... 2 things i have seen which kind of grinned my gears

1: putting a toilet and a sink in the same room as the consumer unit.. room must of been 2 meter squire.. any one else think that's weird?

2: go to do a job adding some new leds..... i see the ring circuit clipped to the brick wall..then dot and dabbed with plaster board just stuck on over it??

Nothing wrong with that, theres a brand new Charles church estate I'd done a bit of work on and all the consumer units are in the downstairs toilet above the sistern so you have to lean over the toilet to get to it, makes life awkward.

2. What's wrong with that?
 
what if the toilet/sink over flows? and for sockets at least a bit of capping


what if the toilet/sink over flows?
If you can't fix the waterworks,maybe get a plumber
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sockets at least a bit of capping
By all means.lots of people find it helpful to get the cables in position,do or don't do,whatever feels good
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If it overflows and manages to fill the room to the level of consumer unit I'd be shocked! You would probably be talking of 1500 litres of water or more.

it makes no odds of water goes on a socket, it can easily be replaced with a new one.
 
Nothing wrong with that, theres a brand new Charles church estate I'd done a bit of work on and all the consumer units are in the downstairs toilet above the sistern so you have to lean over the toilet to get to it, makes life awkward.

2. What's wrong with that?
it's when it's mounted up to ceiling so you have to stand on the bog to access it. several new build estates round here done like that.
 
it's when it's mounted up to ceiling so you have to stand on the bog to access it. several new build estates round here done like that.

I hate boards that are hard against the ceiling as you cant get your screwdriver in straight to the bar at the top half the time, having said that, the new Design 30 hager board, its a bit lower the rail.
 
ok so... 2 things i have seen which kind of grinned my gears

1: putting a toilet and a sink in the same room as the consumer unit.. room must of been 2 meter squire.. any one else think that's weird?

2: go to do a job adding some new leds..... i see the ring circuit clipped to the brick wall..then dot and dabbed with plaster board just stuck on over it??


Hope u havent been rubbishing the work to the homeowner!

just had a know it all 'sparky' from british gas telling a customer of mine the intruder alarm spur i fitted for him is 'illegal' because it had no rcd protection, even though it was in trunking!

THAT REALLY GRINDS MY GEARS!
 
Hope u havent been rubbishing the work to the homeowner!

just had a know it all 'sparky' from british gas telling a customer of mine the intruder alarm spur i fitted for him is 'illegal' because it had no rcd protection, even though it was in trunking!

THAT REALLY GRINDS MY GEARS!

What was the earthing arrangement of the property?
 
Don't see what other trades have done wrong Mike?

I have a big gripe with a local plumber, he needs to retire! On one little kitchen refurb he managed to drill through cables 3 times. On another he managed to core a 4" hole through the cables when putting in his flue for Gas.

On a new build the plasterer shoved all the cables for pendants and smokies up, and plastered the ceiling. Floor now needs to be lifted above to find them. Same job, same plasterer, several flush boxes have been plastered over, will be fun finding them. And to clean out the boxes he's used a hammer and bolster. Lugs missing/damaged galore!

On a current restaurant install the gas man has kindly run his gas pipe parallel to kitchen lighting trunking, so close that 2nd fix isn't possible and the Klik roses need to change to the oher side.

On a Kitchen/Extension only one wire/conduit had to remain in the wall. Can you guess which one the builders hit yet?
 
Hope u havent been rubbishing the work to the homeowner!

just had a know it all 'sparky' from british gas telling a customer of mine the intruder alarm spur i fitted for him is 'illegal' because it had no rcd protection, even though it was in trunking!

THAT REALLY GRINDS MY GEARS!

...The ultimate in British blue-chip utility irony...they spent most of my life,telling everybody how dangerous it was to mix these two,then suddenly,they're inseparable...
 
ok so... 2 things i have seen

1: putting a toilet and a sink in the same room as the consumer unit.. room must of been 2 meter squire.. any one else think that's weird?

2: go to do a job adding some new leds..... i see the ring circuit clipped to the brick wall..then dot and dabbed with plaster board just stuck on over it??

I think a room 2 meter squire is VERY weird!!!!

2 metres square would be ok though.
 
Hope u havent been rubbishing the work to the homeowner!

just had a know it all 'sparky' from british gas telling a customer of mine the intruder alarm spur i fitted for him is 'illegal' because it had no rcd protection, even though it was in trunking!

THAT REALLY GRINDS MY GEARS!
Don't all power outlets up to 20A fitted now have to be RCD protected in the new 17th 2015
 
Regarding British Gas electricians, I was asked by mate if I would take a look at his Mums Garage as lights were flickering randomly.

As with a lot of older people she had signed up for their 'maintenance program', as they still see British Gas , BT etc. as basically a British institution ( which is what they play on) and totally trust them.

It was an old Garage with an Apex roof and had a 'loft' as such which the cables came in.

When I shined the torch I could see shiny copper glinting at me!

Rodents had chewed through loads of the cable never seen nothing quite like that,

the British gas guy had just chocked/taped loads of the cuts up , because it was an awkward space to work in , and I guess could not be arsed to do it!

Strangest thing was, there were no dead/fried rats? :)
 
Regarding British Gas electricians, I was asked by mate if I would take a look at his Mums Garage as lights were flickering randomly.

As with a lot of older people she had signed up for their 'maintenance program', as they still see British Gas , BT etc. as basically a British institution ( which is what they play on) and totally trust them.

It was an old Garage with an Apex roof and had a 'loft' as such which the cables came in.

When I shined the torch I could see shiny copper glinting at me!

Rodents had chewed through loads of the cable never seen nothing quite like that,

the British gas guy had just chocked/taped loads of the cuts up , because it was an awkward space to work in , and I guess could not be arsed to do it!

Strangest thing was, there were no dead/fried rats? :)

......... or dead/fried B.G. "electricians".
 

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