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    Opinons and advise on new consumer unit.

    If you are installing the cabling and spurs, the spark is breaking the law by certifying the cable runs as he has not installed them himself.
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    Converting a Cooker socket

    If you are a spark, I pity your customers. I suggest you enroll on an electrical design course PDQ because I think that you need it.
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    Converting a Cooker socket

    Why not? - we use 32A mcb`s on a ring final circuit.
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    Henley Block

    If you think that trying to instill some common sense into the situation is `having a dig` you are severely misguided. I assume that anyone offering advice on electrical matters to non-qualified people will accept responsibility for the consequences - even most wholesalers have more sense...
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    Henley Block

    I think that you know perfectly well what I am saying - don`t get me wrong, I think Part P is an unenforceable waste of time. My concern is that with a certain amount of advice to falsely bolster their confidence, many people will take on jobs well above their skill level.
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    Henley Block

    When people are offering advice on how to effectively break the law it worries me! Part P is a real pain but it is the law, like it or not!
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    Henley Block

    Oh, what can you say. :shock:
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    Stuck between a rock and a hard place

    Sympathy may be a bit thin on the ground at the moment I`m afraid - many of us have recently had to spend in the region of £250-£300 for a ONE DAY 17th Ed regs "update" course for which we get virtually no benefit! Buying a house without a proper survey (or ,far more useful, trade knowledge)...
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