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Advice In Adding Extra Sockets
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<blockquote data-quote="Essex1" data-source="post: 394790" data-attributes="member: 25368"><p>If the installation is in need of a re-wire then to just replace the board and then re-connect an unsatisfactory installation to it is not on in my eyes and would leave the guy re-connecting liable for the safety of the user. Also how could a certificate be issued for Part P compliance when all the outgoing circuits are unsatisfactory.</p><p></p><p>I would not be advising this route at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Essex1, post: 394790, member: 25368"] If the installation is in need of a re-wire then to just replace the board and then re-connect an unsatisfactory installation to it is not on in my eyes and would leave the guy re-connecting liable for the safety of the user. Also how could a certificate be issued for Part P compliance when all the outgoing circuits are unsatisfactory. I would not be advising this route at all. [/QUOTE]
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