just want to upgrade old fuse box in home myself and get third party to test/certify ,possible?
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they are stick on, but you can nail them. i'd not rely on stick on anyway, fire or no fire.Those are stick on, but with the cable collapse under fire concerns are they not making the metal style again for T&E fixing?
Even with light instrument wire those sticky pads move/detach after a couple of years with even a little force.they are stick on, but you can nail them. i'd not rely on stick on anyway, fire or no fire.
you may be wrong there. if you are 17th ed. or even 18th. qualified, in the case of new build where building control is already involved, usually just giving BC a copy of your quals. will allow you to install and certify, email them a copy of the cert. have a word with BC.@killerjoule is just not really worth, is what the chaps are saying. I am a qualified electrician. I was in a Scheme up until 2 years ago, and regularly changed CU's, in my business.
Fast forward two years, I don't have the latest BS7671 C&G qualification, and no longer in a Scheme.
I have planning permission & building regs approval for some building work on my property. I will need my CU moving & probably replacing, along with some new circuits. Of course I could do it myself, and would like to.
However, it wouldn't be worth the hassle to prove to my LBC, I was more than capable. So I will be getting and electrician in.
you may be wrong there. if you are 17th ed. or even 18th. qualified, in the case of new build where building control is already involved, usually just giving BC a copy of your quals. will allow you to install and certify, email them a copy of the cert. have a word with BC.
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