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Skyba
Hi, I'm a recently qualified spark and I'm looking to do a little private house bashing work to tie me over when the industrial commercial stuff from the agencies goes quiet so I'm planning on joining a scam. I've done very little in the way of domestic work and most of the industrial and stuff I've been doing has been new build and the boards I work on are usually 3 phase boards or larger single phase sub mains.
Anyway I went to a friends house today who would like his fuse board changing and its an old 4 way re-wireable board in which some DIYer has taken some T&E out of one of the fuses into a junction box which looks as if it feeds a garage circuit a shower and a cooker or something lol, inevitably this fuse blew spectacularly by the looks of it as the old fuse was in bits.
Anyway this job is going to be one of my jobs for my scam inspection, and all the dno seals are intact I was just wondering as I want to replace the tails also and the board has to be moved to the wall backing onto where the board is now due to spacing would it be better to get the supplier out to install a isolator?
If I was to just pull the fuse and break the seals and pretend it wasn't me would the scam assessor fail me as I haven't notified the supplier and asked them to come and sort it out?
Personally I'd like to get the isolator in and do it all properly but I live in Bristol and this is in Cornwall and the guy is a teacher so I would be a hassle to get them in to do it without me takin ages off of work.
Any tips would be appreciated.
Anyway I went to a friends house today who would like his fuse board changing and its an old 4 way re-wireable board in which some DIYer has taken some T&E out of one of the fuses into a junction box which looks as if it feeds a garage circuit a shower and a cooker or something lol, inevitably this fuse blew spectacularly by the looks of it as the old fuse was in bits.
Anyway this job is going to be one of my jobs for my scam inspection, and all the dno seals are intact I was just wondering as I want to replace the tails also and the board has to be moved to the wall backing onto where the board is now due to spacing would it be better to get the supplier out to install a isolator?
If I was to just pull the fuse and break the seals and pretend it wasn't me would the scam assessor fail me as I haven't notified the supplier and asked them to come and sort it out?
Personally I'd like to get the isolator in and do it all properly but I live in Bristol and this is in Cornwall and the guy is a teacher so I would be a hassle to get them in to do it without me takin ages off of work.
Any tips would be appreciated.