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    Cutting seals and pulling fuses, REALLY SORRY TO START THIS AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!

    First off, I think your operatives are right to refuse to pull the fuses, you cannot expect someone who works for you to carry out any illegal activities, you can guarantee if the sh*t hit the fan it would get blamed on them. Very different kettle of fish if your self employed, you take your...
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    dodgy programmer

    It would appear so :-) but it might be worth tracing core in JB for loose connection etc. Following that give programmer a clout see if that brings it back to life
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    dodgy programmer

    Find which cable goes into the programmers "HTG" terminal on the back, use your voltmeter to check between that terminal and neutral, should read 0 volts with heating off on programmer, 240 with heating on i.e press override on programmer, you may have to open the JB to test the cable at that...
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    Opinions on code please

    Do the shower units even specifically need rcd protection as they are outside the 'room containing a bath/shower'. IMO would it not be the same to say that an immersion needed RCD protection because it fed a shower head? BTW I'm not sure just debating :-)
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    dodgy programmer

    You will have to test the programmer by checking voltage on the outputs when its calling for heat/ hot water, could easily be the motorised valve or room stat.
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    First time post

    Welcome to the forums, with regards to your questions, research 'safe zones' for wiring and then decide the best route yourself, good luck!
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    what would you say,Ze 14ohms

    Sounds like PME to me TBH. Around our way it is fairly common to have TNS overhead supplies, with a concentric coming over + a bare earth straight from the poletop transformer, although I have only seen it on farms directly supplied from a transformer in the garden/field, gives good readings and...
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    Main eath bonding

    Ahh right shows you how much I read it then before spouting righteous comments on 'the way I would do it" :-) Cheers Murdoch, OP - there is probably a spark local to you on here
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    Main eath bonding

    Aye, I would bond it wherever accessable, However from what I have read the OP says his stop tap and meter is at the back of the property, therefore I would say the proper place to bond would be there, as this is the start of his pipework, the bit under the floor probably is mains pipework as he...
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    Main eath bonding

    Am I missing something here, I think the OP says HIS stop tap is at the back of the house, Would it not be more sensible just to bond it after his stop tap? Rather the under the floor on the water boards (presumably) pipework?
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    Hair Salon Backwash shower unit.

    usually require an mm excel 32a biff
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    Hair Salon Backwash shower unit.

    as Biff says do they require isolation, do you really care on an eicr? I wouldn't ;-)
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    c2 or c3

    you could c2 any ones which are incapable of holding a plug in properly anymore recommending replacement and just put observation for the others. I wouldn't loose any sleep tho :-)
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    c2 or c3

    its common for sockets to be on the ceiling in schools/ conference rooms shops especially for projectors etc , seems to cause no major issued long term
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    c2 or c3

    no code imo if table is fixed
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    Connector block

    the only thing you could really get it on is that all connections should be adequately enclosed.
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    Periodic inspection reports.

    we still issue PIR's on certain contracts which begun before the changeover and they have no interest in changing thr system, it's 5 year contract and eicr's came in after the first, same crap different form really tho!
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    Main Earth

    you obviously feel some need to prove yourself to the forum though or you wouldn't be bothereded to keep posting trumpet blowing messages about yourself?
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    Just sliced...

    I prefer to use a hacksaw, no need to get a hot works permit
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    Omission of overload protection for fixed loads.

    'get out clause' Sums it up nicely for me It suggests that "it's not right but it's okay" if it's already like it. which I think is certainly the case with an existing 6mm shower circuit supplying an 8.5 shower

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