Although I did not instigate the work outlined below, I need to give feedback to a committee if it is incorrect so your observations would be appreciated. Location is within a church
2 x Metclad boxes/faceplates with fused spur required change over to switched spur.
After the work had been done, by a 'professional' I noticed the faceplates had been changed but were of the white plastic type and they overlapped the metclad back boxes.
The boxes in question are just above skirting board height and I have the following concerns (rightly or wrongly)
1. Should metal faceplates have been used consistent with the back boxes?
2. Due to the overlap the faceplates are in danger of being easily damaged, especially when cleaning taking place, brushing/hoovering in vicinity.
2 x Metclad boxes/faceplates with fused spur required change over to switched spur.
After the work had been done, by a 'professional' I noticed the faceplates had been changed but were of the white plastic type and they overlapped the metclad back boxes.
The boxes in question are just above skirting board height and I have the following concerns (rightly or wrongly)
1. Should metal faceplates have been used consistent with the back boxes?
2. Due to the overlap the faceplates are in danger of being easily damaged, especially when cleaning taking place, brushing/hoovering in vicinity.