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<blockquote data-quote="nfs2000" data-source="post: 504069" data-attributes="member: 33341"><p>I wish you had done this house lol</p><p></p><p>The problem i have is that if i bang on about it being incorrect or insufficient labelling now, all they have to do to remedy it is come along and write on the sticker to say which circuit it is (hopefully after making sure they're correct) which is obviously something i could do myself.</p><p></p><p>Sigh... at least i know its done right. For the record, i also called the guy who provided the test certificate yesterday and he said it was absolutely fine wired this way and electrician dependent as to how its done, hence asking a second opinion on here, he would be marking his own homework if i just believed him.</p><p></p><p>Overall, i really appreciate your advice guys, pleasure having you correct me and tell me how its done along with appropriate regs. I honestly wish every tradesman was like you lot!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nfs2000, post: 504069, member: 33341"] I wish you had done this house lol The problem i have is that if i bang on about it being incorrect or insufficient labelling now, all they have to do to remedy it is come along and write on the sticker to say which circuit it is (hopefully after making sure they're correct) which is obviously something i could do myself. Sigh... at least i know its done right. For the record, i also called the guy who provided the test certificate yesterday and he said it was absolutely fine wired this way and electrician dependent as to how its done, hence asking a second opinion on here, he would be marking his own homework if i just believed him. Overall, i really appreciate your advice guys, pleasure having you correct me and tell me how its done along with appropriate regs. I honestly wish every tradesman was like you lot! [/QUOTE]
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