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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 459633" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>My reasoning is that on the whole the electrical certificate looks quite reasonable with appropriate looking values in each of the boxes. From that I find it very hard to believe the person who complied the certificate was aware of the power rating of the heaters. I would also be very interested to know if the electrician is still on talking terms with the builder? I suspect the builder may have botched this one up. And I am sure many of us know of the scenario of builder ringing around some local electrician's to do a quick urgent job as a one-off. Which could also explain why electrician pops back to look at the job and walks away in disgust at what he see's builder (or plumber) has connected to his 13A Fused spurs!</p><p></p><p>Doc H. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 459633, member: 1607"] My reasoning is that on the whole the electrical certificate looks quite reasonable with appropriate looking values in each of the boxes. From that I find it very hard to believe the person who complied the certificate was aware of the power rating of the heaters. I would also be very interested to know if the electrician is still on talking terms with the builder? I suspect the builder may have botched this one up. And I am sure many of us know of the scenario of builder ringing around some local electrician's to do a quick urgent job as a one-off. Which could also explain why electrician pops back to look at the job and walks away in disgust at what he see's builder (or plumber) has connected to his 13A Fused spurs! Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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