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Could just screw a socket to the wall for ÂŁ40 and don't wire it. Didn't say they wanted to use it ;) might even put a cert on it for another cheeky fiver, lol

Think you have to just watch the eyes of the client, as soon as they glaze over when your explaining just back up to the door and save their time and yours.
 
ask what the socket`s to be used for....label it as such......then if the client wants to remove the labeling at a later date......its their call innit...and yes......both earthing and bonding should be checked ....and upgraded if necessary...before any work is undertaken....
 
Ha yes the bonding question? If its not in place and the customer will not pay for it, let Dave down at the pub do the socket. Just explain to the customer:-

"of course your friend can change the brake pads on your car cheap but only qualified and experienced tradesmen can tell you if your brake lines are up for the job. In your case they are not up to the job so its up to you if you get me in or Dave? Your families safety, your choice, its up to you."

In a round about way that's A in my book.

Ok Mr Skelton what did you do? I guess you were professional and walked away.
 
you can note it on the MWC as a departure under part 1 section 4 and label the outlet as "for indoor use only".....its surface run......
 
TO PAUL.M UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER THAN FOR SPECIFIC ITEMS OF CURRENT USING EQUIPMENT, DO YOU NOT NEED TO PROTECT THE CIRCUIT VIA 30mA RCD THEN UNDER THE 17TH FOUND THAT INTERESTING
 
A and I'd explain why it needs to be done and add that he will probably get diy dave in who will cost him less but will provide a job not in accordance with regs.
I've lost a lot of work to diy dave over the years and not lost a moments sleep over it, probably the same as most of us
 
TO PAUL.M UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER THAN FOR SPECIFIC ITEMS OF CURRENT USING EQUIPMENT, DO YOU NOT NEED TO PROTECT THE CIRCUIT VIA 30mA RCD THEN UNDER THE 17TH FOUND THAT INTERESTING
There's no requirement to provide RCD protection to a circuit, unless it is of a special location.
There's a requirement to provide RCD protection to socket-outlets that are intended for general use, by ordinary persons.
 
Could just screw a socket to the wall for ÂŁ40 and don't wire it. Didn't say they wanted to use it ;) might even put a cert on it for another cheeky fiver, lol

Think you have to just watch the eyes of the client, as soon as they glaze over when your explaining just back up to the door and save their time and yours.

I love it....

Titled:
'A socket on the wall'

Explanation:
This socket is an artistic statement and not to be used for anything associated with electrical energy
 
TO PAUL.M UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER THAN FOR SPECIFIC ITEMS OF CURRENT USING EQUIPMENT, DO YOU NOT NEED TO PROTECT THE CIRCUIT VIA 30mA RCD THEN UNDER THE 17TH FOUND THAT INTERESTING

An extention of a circuit were the cable is surface mounted, deeper than 50mm or mechanical protected.

The new socket (in this case) does not have to be rcd protected under the regs (i don't make them, I just follow them). So yes, any cowboy can throw in an extra skt in trunking without rcd! Needs to have a MWC though. Doesn't it make you sick?

BY THE WAY, STOP SHOUTING AT ME. I HEARD YOU THE FIRST TIME!
 
I would go with A not worth the potential later hassle, other people want it done right (according to the regs) why spend my time on doing it wrong?
If you have said what is required and they later decide Bob from the pub can do it that is their choice, not mine.
 
I like the idea of cowboys doing the services on a property that I'm about to purchase......
It gives me great bargaining powers:

P: Ah yes do you have certificates for all the services?

V: No but all the services have been done by reputable local trades-persons

P: Oh really ?

P: Do you have the names and addresses of these trades-persons ?

V: No, I'm afraid not

P: Ok, Lets start with a cash price of ÂŁ50k below your asking price

V: That's too low for all this work that has been done

P: Well, no audit trail no asking price !

V: So, perhaps we can bargain?

P: Yes, lets bargain, now would you mind if my surveyor came round and made a survey?

V: No if that would help my asking price. I maybe able to offer you some PPI as a tempter

P: **** *** :bucktooth:..... I think i'll take a rain check on that one !
 

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