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hi all,
got a cu to change on mnoday where both lighting circuits have no cpc.

done a few before and nearly always because home owner wants to keep price to a minimum :rolleyes:

i obviously mark it on eic and correctly label the cu so it all complies.

just wondered what others thought regarding this scenario as im not turning any work away at the moment :p
 
Hi,
I normally fit class 2 fittings and accessories, then continue with consumer board change. Obviously extra charge for this.
Also put warning label at consumer unit.
If customer says no to class 2 fittings, then I walk away.

Sav
 
I would suggest a rewire initially, If their answer was there's no money, class two and I wallpaper the inside of their understairs cupboard with stickers. Surprised that the other 3 companies weren't interested or didn't know their regs I would bite your arm off for any work at the moment:)
 
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I suggest maybe putting a small declaration together and getting them to sign it.

There is no resaon why you cant change the CU without rewiring. If anything it will be safer than if you left it.

However, dont forget that you may still be responsible if something should happen in the future.
 
They might be my cousins company that he works for is, and there based in Dagenham east and he's running around like a mad thing. Nice snow pun :)

Jason the NIC do thoughs danger certs you can get the client to sign if it's really that bad then you register them like any other minor works etc you've probably seen them anyway.
 
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Surprised that the other 3 companies weren't interested or didn't know their regs I would bite your arm off for any work at the moment:)

They do know their Regulations in fairness. The Regulations does not permit such a get out clause, it's simply guidance which, it should be said, does NOT come from the IEE.

Incidentally, how do you sign an Electrical Installation Certificate with something which clearly does not comply with the Regulations, nor does it provide an equivalent degree of safety?
 
I suggest maybe putting a small declaration together and getting them to sign it.

There is no resaon why you cant change the CU without rewiring. If anything it will be safer than if you left it.

However, dont forget that you may still be responsible if something should happen in the future.
installs not that bad. just missing cpc`s. im quite happy marking it on the cert and stickering their nice new cu up, cant believe others arent :confused:;)
 

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