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Yeah suppose so, bit of an inflammable mixture really.To be fair he said he's going to report it to the landlord and advise further investigation. He can't force the landlord to have the work done.
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Yeah suppose so, bit of an inflammable mixture really.To be fair he said he's going to report it to the landlord and advise further investigation. He can't force the landlord to have the work done.
Unsleeved Switch line?
You should have a permanent feed at the switch. Whether it's 2 or 3 plate wiring.
Either live and neutral are reversed in the full circuit, or more likely there is an incorrectly wired junction box in the ceiling of the 1 story flat roofed extension. To start pulling down ceilings without notifying the owner is a bit like going to collect a car from a service and finding they have changed the gearbox without telling you.So you are going to waltz off leaving the live and neutral reversed then??
Yeah suppose so, bit of an inflammable mixture really.
Good idea are you going to do the EICR?Yes, my recommendation to the landlord is to do a full EICR specifically looking for loose connections during testing as the only connection that did not need tightening in the double switch and ceiling rose was the factory ones in the ceiling rose, so what is the rest of the building or specifically the lighting circuits like?
did you take any pics of the job . was it loop in at the switch or pendant or was it j/box cabling .
Good idea are you going to do the EICR?
what's the betting he will get some body in after you ,to reactive the job.
opening a can of worms.
Buzzy, Buzzy, BUZZY.was their test label on cu.and, did you check mains bonding to see if its up to crutch.
that will indicted that it not done.
was their test label on cu.and, did you check mains bonding to see if its up to scratch
will indicted that it not done.
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