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<blockquote data-quote="WarrenG" data-source="post: 72287" data-attributes="member: 3317"><p>Sellers you haven't stated if there are FCU's for the appliances that are built in?</p><p></p><p>If there are, then you can test up to this point (if radial) and note on the comments on existing installation that you have tested up to this point only (for that circuit) and that the sockets supplying the accessories you mention are inaccessible. At least if the circuit is a ring you can drop the feed out for the appliance (and by pass any neons) and cover the ring tests?</p><p></p><p>I would also make a recommendation that the customer arranges for a further inspection to the accessories that are built in (i.e. the ball is with the customer for arranging the movement of the appliances for you to check) and you have covered you back if they decide that they don't want to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarrenG, post: 72287, member: 3317"] Sellers you haven't stated if there are FCU's for the appliances that are built in? If there are, then you can test up to this point (if radial) and note on the comments on existing installation that you have tested up to this point only (for that circuit) and that the sockets supplying the accessories you mention are inaccessible. At least if the circuit is a ring you can drop the feed out for the appliance (and by pass any neons) and cover the ring tests? I would also make a recommendation that the customer arranges for a further inspection to the accessories that are built in (i.e. the ball is with the customer for arranging the movement of the appliances for you to check) and you have covered you back if they decide that they don't want to do it. [/QUOTE]
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