I recently quoted work for a guy which included a new consumer unit (TNS), and then noted that his summerhouse (about 40' from the house) and garage (a further 20' from the summerhouse) didn't have consumer units in them (Both had sockets and lights in them), so I made him aware that they both required seperate consumers units.
The chap (potential customer) emailed me to say that the other company who quoted him said that neither the detached garage or detached summerhouse required consumer units as they would be RCD protected at the house RCD. He even gave me the details of the company (who are also NICEIC registered).
I never try to sell unnecessary work to anyone, but both outbuildings are detached and both have light circuits and socket circuits and unless I am losing the plot due to the hot weather or old age (possibly both), they both require their own consumer units, or should I put myself on a basics training course?
The chap (potential customer) emailed me to say that the other company who quoted him said that neither the detached garage or detached summerhouse required consumer units as they would be RCD protected at the house RCD. He even gave me the details of the company (who are also NICEIC registered).
I never try to sell unnecessary work to anyone, but both outbuildings are detached and both have light circuits and socket circuits and unless I am losing the plot due to the hot weather or old age (possibly both), they both require their own consumer units, or should I put myself on a basics training course?