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Think OP did not like the answers and is sulking.
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They think they make the rules anywayI thought at first when I saw the 18th on-site guide with the regs book it was the IET's never knew it was the NICEIC's version. They will be writing their own copy of BS7671 next.
Well, its all in their new book.They think they make the rules anyway
Is public liability Insurance required?Thanks for all the info everyone.
I thought it would be overly sided towards getting a pro in but looks like there is room to do stuff within reason.
Ideally yes we would have someone come in and do it all and that is the plan.
Is it fair to say, main circuit stuff should be done by professionals, while something like adding a few lights, changing fixtures over to LED should be fine as long as we know what we are doing?
Personally, I have been working with wiring homes, adding circuits to CUs and replacing them, putting power into workshops at bottom of garden since I was 13. Probably not legal looking at the documents some have listed...
Again thanks for the info. Much help.
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