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Thanks all for the help.
Just because something isnt compliant with Part P doesnt mean it isnt safe. My experiances with my house and the various renovations to it showed me that half the time Sparky's didnt know the Part P regs with the Local Building Control just as clueless. In one case, i had to tell them the regs, so forgive me if i ask questions. Coupled with the various in fightings with the difference electrical body's. I had the NIC-EIC slag off another then when i had a sparky come from the other body (cant remember now) he slagged off the NIC-EIC. Both didnt know the regs by the way.
But i take all of your points. Ive been shafted by a sparky before, so im trying to get views on the various ways of doing things. Its funny that even with Sparky's on these forums, there are dissagreements between how things are done, so how one expects the layman to have a clue is beyond me.
I hope those fluorescent lights you are getting will be high frequency types? - Go on explain ?
Just because something isnt compliant with Part P doesnt mean it isnt safe. My experiances with my house and the various renovations to it showed me that half the time Sparky's didnt know the Part P regs with the Local Building Control just as clueless. In one case, i had to tell them the regs, so forgive me if i ask questions. Coupled with the various in fightings with the difference electrical body's. I had the NIC-EIC slag off another then when i had a sparky come from the other body (cant remember now) he slagged off the NIC-EIC. Both didnt know the regs by the way.
But i take all of your points. Ive been shafted by a sparky before, so im trying to get views on the various ways of doing things. Its funny that even with Sparky's on these forums, there are dissagreements between how things are done, so how one expects the layman to have a clue is beyond me.
I hope those fluorescent lights you are getting will be high frequency types? - Go on explain ?