I’m already running em apparently ?Where do I sign up ?
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I’m already running em apparently ?Where do I sign up ?
Changing a plug or socket face is the basic fundamentals of our trade.
Maybe some people need training in stripping cable, tightening the screws and getting the colours in the right place.
having just disconnected and isolated a 2 gang light switch wired in alarm cable, anything can be done by someof these muppets. got to go back and cut holes to get to a junction box above ceiling (Park Home).Nowt wrong with that Moley, but a course to change a socket? stupidity. The NICEIC will be setting up courses to change plug tops next, don't laugh you never know these days.
You sure do in Australia, anything that plugs into the mains, you need a minimum restricted electrical licence, you need to be registerd, and carry 2M insurrance.If it requires a qualification to swap a 13a plug top then we are pretty much screwed...
poses the question: Who decides if I you are competent? (now there's a can of worms)I dont see why not. If you are competent then fix away.
The judge at ya trial! ?Thanks for the replies, even those that strayed off topic.
I am confident in my skill set and know where my limits are but the first reply;
poses the question: Who decides if I you are competent? (now there's a can of worms)
I'm going to say you do. If you've been pat testing and have a good knowledge of the items then there's nothing stopping you fixing them. I presume we are talking about changing plugs and possibly some leads hereThanks for the replies, even those that strayed off topic.
I am confident in my skill set and know where my limits are but the first reply;
poses the question: Who decides if I you are competent? (now there's a can of worms)
RE: wiring plugs I believe that varies state by state.You sure do in Australia, anything that plugs into the mains, you need a minimum restricted electrical licence, you need to be registerd, and carry 2M insurrance.
RE: wiring plugDedve that varies state by state.
RE wiring 'em depends what state they're in though, Risty…….RE: wiring plugs I believe that varies state by state.
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