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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="Sharpend" data-source="post: 491898" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>if it’s a genuine enquiry then perhaps being a sweet old lady she doesn’t have much funds? Therefore an inspection sounds costly for no apparent gain. </p><p> If you instigated the conversation re Earths or lack thereof then that’s a different kettle of fish, however wouldn’t you just popped a plug in tester in a few sockets to ascertain this info? Unscrew a few ceiling roses or light switches? Or simply quick look inside the cu? </p><p> I don’t think it looks good if you the electrician asks about things that everyday people wouldn’t know about necessarily. :C some people may lose confidence in you. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 491898, member: 17152"] if it’s a genuine enquiry then perhaps being a sweet old lady she doesn’t have much funds? Therefore an inspection sounds costly for no apparent gain. If you instigated the conversation re Earths or lack thereof then that’s a different kettle of fish, however wouldn’t you just popped a plug in tester in a few sockets to ascertain this info? Unscrew a few ceiling roses or light switches? Or simply quick look inside the cu? I don’t think it looks good if you the electrician asks about things that everyday people wouldn’t know about necessarily. :C some people may lose confidence in you. [/QUOTE]
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