dont forget that in order to change a fuseboard you should be doing a EICR beforehand to ensure that the circuits are adequate for the new board. this is obviously chargeable too. dont do things cheap, it will cost us all in the long run.
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dont forget that in order to change a fuseboard you should be doing a EICR beforehand to ensure that the circuits are adequate for the new board. this is obviously chargeable too. dont do things cheap, it will cost us all in the long run.
Please note that this post was when I first started! First Job under myself. I was being shadowed by a registered sparky who was assisting me at the time.
He told me that I had to ensure earthing was inplace for the circuit I was working on only!
He also told me aload which was mainly wrong.
As soon as this was pointed out I corrected it! - it turned out there was bonding inplace but hidden behind the cupboard out of sight, I only found this out from doing a continuity Test of the pipe - socket and got a very low reading (<0.3 Ohms).
Just to give more info about this spark hes long gone now (from my work) but hes still working (NICEIC) registered and signing off other people's work.
I have done alot of research into Shock Protection as can be seen with regards to the RCD campaign which is with the AM Minister for my MP now in London and waiting for his view, then it will be in Parliament in the next few weeks. Will keep all updated on the FB page.
Yes I know alot dont like this but it will save lives if it goes through and it will generate alot of work for everyone as a result!
Since this job - I never touch a job unless I am 100% happy with all bonding in place and the earth arrangement is upto standard.
I also try and insist (as much as I can) to ensure that a RCD is in place (like I know others do as well).
Just to let people know - this was my first job - shadowed by another spark
Been doing non notifiable wok for 6 years before (that what was notifiable I was having LABC to sign it off as my grandfather was so tight not to go with NICEIC)
I corrected this within 1hr of realizing my mistake
I have since done my 17th Ed and doing my 2391 now - exam in 3 weeks (or so)
If anyone has any questions about my ability - take me on a job (I will work for free!) just pay my travel! and I will show you my level of skill!
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