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My stepson is a sparky & checks all the stuff I do & signs it off. He’s coming over next week to show me how to change the consumer unit!! :grinning:

For him to be able to legally sign anything off, he has to be there at specific points in the jobs progress, he also has to be registered under a Third Party Certification scheme, is he?

Who'll be doing the required testing before and after the job and who'll be completing the Electrical Installation Certificates and Part P to LABC notifications?

It's worrying when we hear an amateur attempting a job that can potentially cause death or injury, if not now, but in the future; who doesn't know what they're doing. (Your original question proves that).

Professional, legitimate electricians have had to invest £1,000's in training, test gear, scheme memberships and continual updating of their knowledge and resources. We're professionals for a reason, we know what we're doing, amateurs don't, and with electricity that's a dangerous situation.

"any idiot can get a circuit to work, but it takes knowledge to get it to work safely"
 
For him to be able to legally sign anything off, he has to be there at specific points in the jobs progress, he also has to be registered under a Third Party Certification scheme, is he?

Who'll be doing the required testing before and after the job and who'll be completing the Electrical Installation Certificates and Part P to LABC notifications?

It's worrying when we hear an amateur attempting a job that can potentially cause death or injury, if not now, but in the future; who doesn't know what they're doing. (Your original question proves that).

Professional, legitimate electricians have had to invest £1,000's in training, test gear, scheme memberships and continual updating of their knowledge and resources. We're professionals for a reason, we know what we're doing, amateurs don't, and with electricity that's a dangerous situation.

"any idiot can get a circuit to work, but it takes knowledge to get it to work safely"
Harsh but fair
 
You don't need rcd protection for the SWA cable .Have you check with your stepson that you have the correct size of cable for what you are supplying ?
 

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