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GME,
that publication is some book with electrical regualtions; p

Do you mean the BS:7671 Wirring Redulations? wich as an electrician is our bible the very book that contains the acceptable readings and tables to cross refrence our results against to be sure there with in the legal limits ect. .
:dunce2:never heard of it. . .
 
Do you mean the BS:7671 Wirring Redulations? wich as an electrician is our bible the very book that contains the acceptable readings and tables to cross refrence our results against to be sure there with in the legal limits ect. .
:dunce2:never heard of it. . .

I find that book extremely useful.

Since i put it under one of the legs I find my dining room table doesn't wobble as much as it used to.
 
Oh dear God ...... I still have nightmares about our school bogs which were outside in the yard, the shiny "Medicated" Izal bog roll and the annual outbreak of Dysentery that arrived just in time for the summer holidays.
Nothing like a brown stripe halfway up yer back to pull the birds Geordie is there?
this fella is getting no advice from me.
if he had come clean at the start I would have felt more charitable.
i can see where the woman client and "the boring electrician with no work"are coming from tbf
 
Nothing like a brown stripe halfway up yer back to pull the birds Geordie is there?
this fella is getting no advice from me.
if he had come clean at the start I would have felt more charitable.
i can see where the woman client and "the boring electrician with no work"are coming from tbf
it is redish book with requirements for electrical installations, i will wipe off all confusions with that publication...
 
At least he is using some version of bs7671 Trev all be it out of date, I think some of the numpties that post on here are more suited to the beano
 
We don't know that. He's still not told us what the "electricians handbook" is. :)
True, Guitarist knowing our luck he's probably talking about Jamie oliver's latest cookbook. I have never been so confused by a single thread
 
True, Guitarist knowing our luck he's probably talking about Jamie oliver's latest cookbook. I have never been so confused by a single thread
Is there really anything less obvious than ECS BestPractise Guides? I was only trolling with that red book used just to pass 17th ed...
 
Let's try and get this thread back on track. You have done some work for a client she initially agreed price, now she feels that you are charging her for certifying said work, and refuses to pay. If you are charging extra to the original quote then she is right not to be happy, you should always include this within your price. As trev mentioned earlier in the thread all work should be certified, to cover your own backside and it is the least you can do for the client when charging for your services. The easiest way to resolve this confusing situation is to take an hit on the job, move forward, keep a good reputation for your company and learn from your mistake, good luck with your meeting.
 
^^^^^ I agree but I think I said it and not Trev. Love you Trev, no hard feelings lol....

No disrespect to the OP but you sound like a "Joe from down the pub" trying to "do it all" with basic quals and no testing experience. Charging £150 for the certification that you need to provide after your works is just a rip off IMHO.






Wish I had an electricians handbook. Would have saved a lot of time in college
 

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