Yeah she’s ok with it, I might have left out that it would be me doing it though as to why I’ll need a spark to sign it off. The entire backboard was hanging off the wall, there was exposed live conductors at the meter and cut out and there was no isolator so I’ve repaired it all for her free of chargeYou should have asked permission from the home owner before undertaking these works.
Probably would have been better/cheaper to have had a spark do it in the first place.I want to make sure before I get a qualified spark to sign it off
Sounds more of a job for the dno rather than yourself.Yeah she’s ok with it, I might have left out that it would be me doing it though as to why I’ll need a spark to sign it off. The entire backboard was hanging off the wall, there was exposed live conductors at the meter and cut out and there was no isolator so I’ve repaired it all for her free of charge
No offence to the DNOs but in my area their work is slap dash at best and it’s a ---- up as to whether you get an experienced technician or a noobie. May as well do an experienced proper safe job than leave it to the cowboys however I respect what you are saying. I am not following legislation but I am doing a better and safer job than they would. I guess I’m not going to get any help on this here. Thanks anywaySounds more of a job for the dno rather than yourself.
You have got to realise that even us fully qualified electricians will not admit to working on meters or service heads etc.No offence to the DNOs but in my area their work is slap dash at best and it’s a ---- up as to whether you get an experienced technician or a noobie. May as well do an experienced proper safe job than leave it to the cowboys however I respect what you are saying. I am not following legislation but I am doing a better and safer job than they would. I guess I’m not going to get any help on this here. Thanks anyway
I see ok. The plan is to get the MOP to install smart meters and get everything officially sealed up as I’m not allowed to do it myself even though I’m fully qualified. The MOP is allowed to repair the backboard (even relying on the MOP to get the backboard properly fixed is a game of chance) so once they’ve been out to upgrade the meter and seal everything up it will be legitimisedYou have got to realise that even us fully qualified electricians will not admit to working on meters or service heads etc.
Without permission from the Dno or meter operator it would be a legal nightmare.
I’m not allowed to do it myself even though I’m fully qualified.
Spurring off a ring final in 2.5mm albeit at the cu is fine as long as the run is reasonably short.No offence to the DNOs but in my area their work is slap dash at best and it’s a ---- up as to whether you get an experienced technician or a noobie. May as well do an experienced proper safe job than leave it to the cowboys however I respect what you are saying. I am not following legislation but I am doing a better and safer job than they would. I guess I’m not going to get any help on this here. Thanks anyway