Hi all, apologies if this has ever been answered before, i only have 2 months post apprenticeship experience(i went travelling immediately after qualifying!) and about to start back in the trade as a mate.
Something i have often wondered since i never done many domestic installs during my apprenticeship was whats the best way to leave temporary power in a home that you are rewiring? Im assuming leaving a socket circuit on where the customer can plug in a lamp, use a kettle etc. I have heard of people fixing an RCD socket next to the board and connecting circuits into plug tops and plugging in?
Something i have often wondered since i never done many domestic installs during my apprenticeship was whats the best way to leave temporary power in a home that you are rewiring? Im assuming leaving a socket circuit on where the customer can plug in a lamp, use a kettle etc. I have heard of people fixing an RCD socket next to the board and connecting circuits into plug tops and plugging in?