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Hi guys, just your thoughts please, customer has come to me after having a eicr (by someone else). Anyway there a circuit for sockets (5 in total) its on one 2.5 from the board and then goes to a jb under floor somewhere (not a problem I hear you say) but from this jb it turns from a 2.5 t+e to a 3core and earth to each of the sockets. I have to said to customer that it needs to be sorted but they don't want me to take the posh laminate up, so my dilemma could I blank off say 2 sockets and put the rest on a 16a mcb or would it be best to disconnect totally and tell him that if he wants the sockets then I need to find jb and rewire from there in the correct cable.

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Chris
 

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