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<blockquote data-quote="daveg" data-source="post: 555729" data-attributes="member: 37649"><p>Thanks Murdoch.</p><p>The AFDDs seems a matter of opinion and it is pot luck on who does the test - a bit like the problem I have - first test was ok with tails through separate holes second test fails and both fail to see the outer insulation removed at the meter.</p><p></p><p>Its a long shot but £288 gets me legal honest and decent if the place burns down in the next few weeks vrs £250k if the place burns down next week and I have not got a valid certificate and the insurance company fails to pay out.</p><p></p><p>If I knew a descent electrician I would get them to do the job when the property is empty but it doesn't seem I am having much luck with finding one at the moment. If I do it myself and sort it - great - I will have a valid certificate anyway and am going "no comment" if there is ever a future problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveg, post: 555729, member: 37649"] Thanks Murdoch. The AFDDs seems a matter of opinion and it is pot luck on who does the test - a bit like the problem I have - first test was ok with tails through separate holes second test fails and both fail to see the outer insulation removed at the meter. Its a long shot but £288 gets me legal honest and decent if the place burns down in the next few weeks vrs £250k if the place burns down next week and I have not got a valid certificate and the insurance company fails to pay out. If I knew a descent electrician I would get them to do the job when the property is empty but it doesn't seem I am having much luck with finding one at the moment. If I do it myself and sort it - great - I will have a valid certificate anyway and am going "no comment" if there is ever a future problem. [/QUOTE]
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