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still learning.

Hi, what paper work would you need to leave the customer (if any), if you were taking out a circuit in a house. For example, someone is moving house and they are taking their shed with them. The shed has lights which has it's own mcb in the cu, if that circuit was taken out is there any paperwork to be given as none of the other circuits have been altered in any way.
 
Hi, what paper work would you need to leave the customer (if any), if you were taking out a circuit in a house. For example, someone is moving house and they are taking their shed with them. The shed has lights which has it's own mcb in the cu, if that circuit was taken out is there any paperwork to be given as none of the other circuits have been altered in any way.

i would go with none except invoice
 
not necessary. but you can, if you wish, leave some sort of documentation explaining what has been done.
 
brass??? more non-ferrous metal for the pikeys
 
want do you want ? a freakin engraved brass commemorative plaque above the cable ?

;-)

"then at the shed end just coil the cable up and leave it"

But the shed isn't there any more! So are you suggesting putting tape over the MCB and leaving a random coil of cable in the garden??

Madness.

Disconnect all cores at the DB is the minimum I'd recommend
 
"then at the shed end just coil the cable up and leave it"

But the shed isn't there any more! So are you suggesting putting tape over the MCB and leaving a random coil of cable in the garden??

Madness.

Disconnect all cores at the DB is the minimum I'd recommend

i'm sure he meant taping up cable end in CU but leaving the cable out of the wall ready for the new homeowners shed.

chilax M , theres hours more of lunacy still to come , you need to pace yourself lol.
 
i'm sure he meant taping up cable end in CU but leaving the cable out of the wall ready for the new homeowners shed.

chilax M , theres hours more of lunacy still to come , you need to pace yourself lol.

Not sure I can cope with 3 hours on here. Too many rude idiots or numpties on here.

I'm off somewhere with a better quality of members
 
if i were moving house and taking the shed with me . i'd take the bloody cable as well. end of problem.
 

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