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Basically the guy that done it was not nic or napit but the company that employed him are supposed registered despite nothing on a search of the nic website
 
youre talking rubbish
safety comes from adequate earthing , correct choice of protection device and good workmanship.
rcd's are a back-up for the above.

thanks for pointing out that i talk rubbish. BS88 was great choice of protective device. Love the way the 6mm to the shower is cable tied to surface water feed to the shower too
 
It is safe. Thats a quote that scares me as you and i know its not. Its like driving with/without seatbelt in my opinion.

Wrong analagy, it's like driving a car witht the best ncap rating with one of several side air bags not working.

RCD additional protection is for the 1 in a billion chance of a slight mishap.
 
If it was your job deanodean Would you tell a customer they must have an RCD fitted ? , to me your lack of understanding is potentially more of a crime as your charging people for work that's not required.
 
thanks for pointing out that i talk rubbish.

All part of the trolling service.
BS88 was great choice of protective device.
nothing wrong with bs88 fuses.

Love the way the 6mm to the shower is cable tied to surface water feed to the shower too
i thought your complaint was regarding no rcd ?

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