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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 394855" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>Nor is there anything wrong with older style wiring, at lot of which still complies with BS7671, as such a replacement fuse box can be easily certified and notified as fully compliant, unlike your assumptions that a fuse box alone cannot be done and you must do wiring first. You do appear to be both contradicting yourself and starting to hijack the thread from the original question about adding a few sockets. If you wish to discuss this topic further please could start your own thread and topic about what does or doesn't comply and how you can certify accurately and I am sure our other members will be willing add their comments to help clear up your misunderstanding. The concept is functionality, safety, ease of operation and an overall best solution to protect people property and livestock. (I can move the off topic posts to a new thread so that the OP only needs to read answers that directly relate to his question.)</p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 394855, member: 1607"] Nor is there anything wrong with older style wiring, at lot of which still complies with BS7671, as such a replacement fuse box can be easily certified and notified as fully compliant, unlike your assumptions that a fuse box alone cannot be done and you must do wiring first. You do appear to be both contradicting yourself and starting to hijack the thread from the original question about adding a few sockets. If you wish to discuss this topic further please could start your own thread and topic about what does or doesn't comply and how you can certify accurately and I am sure our other members will be willing add their comments to help clear up your misunderstanding. The concept is functionality, safety, ease of operation and an overall best solution to protect people property and livestock. (I can move the off topic posts to a new thread so that the OP only needs to read answers that directly relate to his question.) Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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