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<blockquote data-quote="wuforn" data-source="post: 394803" data-attributes="member: 26412"><p>Hi, thanks for all the replies, i think i will get another electrician out and see what they say. Are these regulations a matter of interpretation as i am confused on how one could issue a certificate and the other said not unless the consumer unit is changed?</p><p></p><p>Cost wise i am saving for the full rewire which i hope can be done early next year so i would rather not have to have the cost of a new consumer unit now. What i am more concerned about though is the safety of the installation. If it can be done safely without having to have a new consumer unit now then that would be better for me, but if it is not safe then i would rather have the consumer unit fitted now. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wuforn, post: 394803, member: 26412"] Hi, thanks for all the replies, i think i will get another electrician out and see what they say. Are these regulations a matter of interpretation as i am confused on how one could issue a certificate and the other said not unless the consumer unit is changed? Cost wise i am saving for the full rewire which i hope can be done early next year so i would rather not have to have the cost of a new consumer unit now. What i am more concerned about though is the safety of the installation. If it can be done safely without having to have a new consumer unit now then that would be better for me, but if it is not safe then i would rather have the consumer unit fitted now. [/QUOTE]
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