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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Fox" data-source="post: 70670" data-attributes="member: 1888"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>Just had a call to accept a quote I did last week, basically customer wants a couple of light switches moving and a plug socket, and after explaining the requirements for rcd protection they decided to get their fuse box which was the same model used on the titanic changed for a new c/u. Thinking there could be some problems with this house I intend to complete the chasings and move the switches and socket along with the inspecting on 1 day then go back in a couple of weeks to fit the new c/u - this is due to them having a chippy in to build a cupboard to fit everything in. Is this a problem as I will be doing work on the circuits without rcd protection for a couple of weeks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Fox, post: 70670, member: 1888"] Hello all, Just had a call to accept a quote I did last week, basically customer wants a couple of light switches moving and a plug socket, and after explaining the requirements for rcd protection they decided to get their fuse box which was the same model used on the titanic changed for a new c/u. Thinking there could be some problems with this house I intend to complete the chasings and move the switches and socket along with the inspecting on 1 day then go back in a couple of weeks to fit the new c/u - this is due to them having a chippy in to build a cupboard to fit everything in. Is this a problem as I will be doing work on the circuits without rcd protection for a couple of weeks? [/QUOTE]
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