They were quite specific when I did mine recently that they wanted to see a job with two new circuits and wouldn't accept a CU change for assessment, I had changed the board at my house and we still had to go out to look at another job.
I think they would accept a CU change? Why would they not?? I have always found them pretty flexible anyway, I am sure if that was all you had they would look at it. I have always got the impression that it is the paperwork side of things they are really bothered about and a CU change would be ideal I would have thought. Have you rang them yet?!!
They were quite specific when I did mine recently that they wanted to see a job with two new circuits and wouldn't accept a CU change for assessment, I had changed the board at my house and we still had to go out to look at another job.
They were quite specific when I did mine recently that they wanted to see a job with two new circuits and wouldn't accept a CU change for assessment, I had changed the board at my house and we still had to go out to look at another job.
My first one, personally I think there is probably more goes into a CU change than installing two two circuits, probably after asking questions on cable selection and installation etc
My first one, personally I think there is probably more goes into a CU change than installing two two circuits, probably after asking questions on cable selection and installation etc
so just to up date you all spoke with BC or the third party involved and they said if i can get a registered electrician to carry out a PIR the can accept my cert and sign off the build. have spoken to one of my ex colleagues and he is going to come out and have a look for me!
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