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it's a book of many colours, like joseph's coat, but more expensive.I here that a lot on here. So what is BS7671?
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it's a book of many colours, like joseph's coat, but more expensive.I here that a lot on here. So what is BS7671?
Well there is no such thing as part P approved, so that is another thing he has got wrong.
Part P is a building regulation, that is all.
Really? So most electricians are wrong. Does not give one confidence.
4 mm 32 amp supply.
6mm 40 amp supply.
10 mm used to supply a whole house.
Perhaps Op meant he's Part P registered and has since been proved he's a NIC member
There is no such thing as being part P registered either. Part P is a building regulation, nothing more.
There is no such thing as being part P registered either. Part P is a building regulation, nothing more.
There is no such thing as being part P registered either. Part P is a building regulation, nothing more.
We all know what is meant my Part P registered/qualified...
I think its no secret that sparkies like to slag each other off
Do you have some work that needs doing, some plug tops installed perhaps?I don't. Because there is no such thing. It shows ignorance of the electrician that uses it. Would put me off using him/her wondering what else he/her was ignorant about.
As this thread clearly demonstrates the spark clearly has no clue about fusing.
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