In Scotland, passing the ACA allows you to be graded as an approved electrician, which is one step higher than electrician and one step lower than technician.
@spinlondon you've hit the nail on the head.
@Paignton pete sounds like you're talking about a scheme membership assessment?
Yes, we coded it C2, along with a few other things!
They've recently sold up and the new owners have just had planning permission granted for a 14 bed extension. Hopefully they're planning a major overhaul of the existing part of the property too!
Hate to be a pedant but it's an Insignia not a Vectra.
Fair lump of car to be coming at you sideways right enough!
I've a dashcam in the van and you've just reminded me I haven't transferred the other into my new car yet!
Never seen sand but have seen hay a few years ago.
And just the other week found egg boxes throughout the stud walls on a renovation. 28p for 6 large eggs!
At no point did I insinuate the regulations were wrong.
In my opinion you answered your own question in your original post:
If this is the case then I see no reason not to have them both on the same board. At the very least I would put them on different RCDs (if it's a split load board), to...
I'd go for the same here.
#1 isn't ideal but if you are happy having tightened them then it should be ok.
#3 I would add that it might be worth looking up the manufacturer's instructions as some integrated LED units are coverable, if so no code.
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