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Is it just me who finds this bad practise?
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 76480" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>That still does not mean that you cannot do it , just because some out of touch council clerk thinks you can't have a neutral in a light switch.</p><p></p><p>I agree that while you are working on their project, to their specification,you have to toe their line , but don't start thinking if the council say so then it must be right, they have their own agenda,s which are not necessarily connected to the real world.</p><p></p><p>A certain West Midlands council did not allow 3 plate wiring in their spec. concerned about the live feed at each ceiling rose. That did not make it a regulation . They were also doing their masionettes in steel conduit FFS. With meter tails in 35mm steel conduit.</p><p></p><p>Birmingham Council used to insist you earthed the metal capping on house bashing , is that a reg? Another Midlands council only accepts Part P certificates from NICEIC sparks, as I say , they have their own agenda, the rest of us inhabit the real world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 76480, member: 1408"] That still does not mean that you cannot do it , just because some out of touch council clerk thinks you can't have a neutral in a light switch. I agree that while you are working on their project, to their specification,you have to toe their line , but don't start thinking if the council say so then it must be right, they have their own agenda,s which are not necessarily connected to the real world. A certain West Midlands council did not allow 3 plate wiring in their spec. concerned about the live feed at each ceiling rose. That did not make it a regulation . They were also doing their masionettes in steel conduit FFS. With meter tails in 35mm steel conduit. Birmingham Council used to insist you earthed the metal capping on house bashing , is that a reg? Another Midlands council only accepts Part P certificates from NICEIC sparks, as I say , they have their own agenda, the rest of us inhabit the real world. [/QUOTE]
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