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  1. leep82

    MEM elcb with 30mA ?

    100% agree although the customer doesnt see that. They see it as only needing a few sockets moving and think im trying it on when i recommend a board change. As long as i can achieve compliance with the work ive carried out im happy. I can document my recommendations on my test results and have...
  2. leep82

    MEM elcb with 30mA ?

    Yes
  3. leep82

    MEM elcb with 30mA ?

    hi all got a little kitchen refurb that im undertaking pretty simple stuff moving sockets and such. However upon looking at the DB which is quite an old MEM type. The main switch is a 80A 100mA elcb ( will include picture ). Without recommending a board change any suggestions on how i can...
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  5. leep82

    New vehicle and claiming expenses

    My old van is a private vehicle as would be my new one. Although it would primarily be used for work, i do still use my current van, and would do any new van socially
  6. leep82

    New vehicle and claiming expenses

    Thanks for the replies. Am i right in thinking that i cant claim back the cost of a new van and all the mileage occurred on my old van at the flat rate?
  7. leep82

    New vehicle and claiming expenses

    Is the Is the AIA somthing completely different then? Can i not claim any expense back on the cost of a new vehicle if im claiming that 45p a mile flat rate?
  8. leep82

    New vehicle and claiming expenses

    Hi all as the thread title suggests im looking at purchasing a new van and was wondering if anyone could shed any light on whether i could claim any of the cost back as an expense. This tax year is my first full year being self employed. Ive read about somthing called AIA but unsure as to what...
  9. leep82

    Notifiable work and part P

    Yeah ive thought about doing that
  10. leep82

    Notifiable work and part P

    hi all just a quick one. My sister is currently in the process of moving house and the solicitors have asked to see an EIC for an orangery she had built back in 2013. I carried out the electrical work for her at the time, and it was pretty standard stuff. Four double sockets and a light, the...
  11. leep82

    Pricing a two story extension

    How do i get in there?
  12. leep82

    Pricing a two story extension

    I wont be issuing minor works. By minor works i meant the actual task of say moving a socket/switch. All the work will have a EIC on completion
  13. leep82

    Pricing a two story extension

    £180 based on a 9 1/2 - 10 hr day
  14. leep82

    Pricing a two story extension

    Bear with me on this guys as its a long one and i know these threads have been done to death but im interested in any views any of you may have. I have been asked to price electrical work for a two story extension consisting of kitchen/diner downstairs and two bedrooms upstairs. Although the...
  15. leep82

    Routing of meter tails

    I dont think ive missed the point to be honest i fully get that. But neither the T&E method or insulated/sheathed tails offer any earthed metal work.
  16. leep82

    Routing of meter tails

    Yea guys this is the best scenario however the 25mm tails are already in and ceilings boarded and skimmed. The debate has gone slightly off topic and benefits of other methods are being discussed
  17. leep82

    Routing of meter tails

    It wont be
  18. leep82

    Routing of meter tails

    Yes i agree, so by that token does a metal object have more chance of striking the CPC in a T&E than it does if using insulated/sheathed tails? Im not trying to argue against SWA, its the best method discussed on this thread. I was just asked what benefits a T&E would have over tails and for me...
  19. leep82

    Routing of meter tails

    It doesnt tell me im wrong as its all opinion. No install method mentioned is a deviation from the Regs and nobody has said i shouldnt use T&E because of ........ My prefence would be SWA>T&E>insulated/sheathed tails, but it all depends on the installation.
  20. leep82

    Routing of meter tails

    I agree with everything thats being said, but im obviously alone in thinking the T&E method has its benefits over the sheathed/insulated tails.

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