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Getting involved with CU change that may not have c.p.c's for circuits?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveS79" data-source="post: 491886" data-attributes="member: 28820"><p>Can't say thank you enough to all how have commented alot of good advise been noted....probably saved me a good few blunders. Will definately in future go with RCBO board rather than split way which was thinking. Decided to tread with caution and and recommended I do an inspection first which would be £200 I said to her that depending on what I find and if we go ahead with works and change I'll deduct this from charge but she has decided not to go ahead. I think the thought that she might pay out 200 and for works before any potential DB change scared her off. Think right way to go though as could of potentially been big can of worms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveS79, post: 491886, member: 28820"] Can't say thank you enough to all how have commented alot of good advise been noted....probably saved me a good few blunders. Will definately in future go with RCBO board rather than split way which was thinking. Decided to tread with caution and and recommended I do an inspection first which would be £200 I said to her that depending on what I find and if we go ahead with works and change I'll deduct this from charge but she has decided not to go ahead. I think the thought that she might pay out 200 and for works before any potential DB change scared her off. Think right way to go though as could of potentially been big can of worms. [/QUOTE]
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