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PostPosted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:11 am    Post Subject:
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icon_confused.gif I have bought a cottage in burgundy and although the electric meter is installed and I have power I need to rewire the house can I use the existing consumer unit and use english plugs and cable I also want to install a second consumer unit on the first floor can the previous owner was an electrician and has installed the water heater and one light and plug on the first floor I want to keep the heater connection if poss, but install lighting and power tottally, can I have some adviceI have installed electrics in England but never continental I am not qualified as a sparks Help icon_eek.gif
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Advice 1) - take this to the "Electrics outside the UK" forum

Advice 2) - find an "ex-pat in France" forum and ask there - not only are French wiring regs different to ours, but they have laws about who can do stuff....

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