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Yes thats right
listen guys input would be welcome Thanks
I have a HNC but don't call myself an engineer as I do not have a DEGREE
But you ain't got the Part P Qualification either lol
I was just suggesting it's 40+ years old and updating it to something modern wouldn't go a miss. I'm sure it works perfectly well, but it would be nice to update it.
And what code would you give that on an EICR?
listen guys input would be welcome Thanks
Thanks Lee , thats good input
Cheers
No such bloody qualification considering it's a Building Regulation when will these idiots learn
Eh, what is the 2393 then. That is a City and Guilds qualification that covers just that.
I think he means that there is no ''Part P'' qualification. C&G 2393 is for the building regulations as a whole, and of absolutely no use to an electrician whatsoever!!
Typical industrial electrician response lol. When you are installing electrical installations in dwellings you should be aware of how your work is affecting the compliance with current building regulations. This is not covered in BS7671. The amount of new build with holes drilled in joists outside 0.25-0.4 the span is just the tip of the iceberg.I think he means that there is no ''Part P'' qualification. C&G 2393 is for the building regulations as a whole, and of absolutely no use to an electrician whatsoever!!
Typical industrial electrician response lol. When you are installing electrical installations in dwellings you should be aware of how your work is affecting the compliance with current building regulations. This is not covered in BS7671. The amount of new build with holes drilled in joists outside 0.25-0.4 the span is just the tip of the iceberg.
Funny how nobody bats an eyelid when a herd of plumbers hack bloody great chunks out joistsTypical industrial electrician response lol. When you are installing electrical installations in dwellings you should be aware of how your work is affecting the compliance with current building regulations. This is not covered in BS7671. The amount of new build with holes drilled in joists outside 0.25-0.4 the span is just the tip of the iceberg.
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