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DIY "rewire" loophole?
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<blockquote data-quote="sonofabrit" data-source="post: 547445" data-attributes="member: 37127"><p>Thanks for the reply Murdoch. </p><p></p><p>Would it matter if the electrican noticed it or not? If the circuits are complete with the original feed going back to the CU is "by the book" should be no issues with his testing?</p><p></p><p>"What do you think you would achieve?"</p><p>Basically a 99% (apart from first socket > to CU) new rewire that I can do myself without Regs involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonofabrit, post: 547445, member: 37127"] Thanks for the reply Murdoch. Would it matter if the electrican noticed it or not? If the circuits are complete with the original feed going back to the CU is "by the book" should be no issues with his testing? "What do you think you would achieve?" Basically a 99% (apart from first socket > to CU) new rewire that I can do myself without Regs involved. [/QUOTE]
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