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    Shower Cable

    The cable is sized on the MCB rating, not the load.
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    Temporary use of electric 'instant' water heater

    Incredible. So you have no interest in any definitions, so a circuit is just an OCPD and a piece of cable.
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    Temporary use of electric 'instant' water heater

    I meant installing the water heater, by a pro (and by implication a conscientious diyer) would result in an eic for a new circuit. For a shower, I would describe an OCPD plus cable (with no shower connected) as a partial circuit. This would apply for any other fixed wired item. The cooker and...
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    Temporary use of electric 'instant' water heater

    In BS7671 a final circuit is defined as - 'A circuit connected directly to current-using equipment, or to a socket-outlet r socket-outlets or other outlet points for the connection of such equipment.' Does this answer your question?
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    Temporary use of electric 'instant' water heater

    If there is no shower in the bathroom, it woold be a stretch to say there is a circuit. If this was a pro installation, there would be an EIC. Surely this is a new circuit.
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    Electrician and regulations

    That's out of date and as far as I recall, was the BS7671 definition for a 'competent person' up to the 17th edition amendment 3 (but I haven't checked). In the current edition, there are 3 sets of people. Skilled Person (electrically) - Person who possesses, as appropriate to the nature of...
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    EICR opinion please

    Completely irrelevant. Irrelevant. This is a quote for the job and the prices are high, given the parts are freely available at much lower cost. Do you ever read the actual question? Sunray has stated the company is supplying and fitting.
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    EICR opinion please

    That's a steep estimate for a shed CU with 4 circuits and you still haven't said why the current fuse box has a C1 code. As already pointed out, the shed doesn't necessarily need a CU. In your first post you said there were 2 5amp fuses and 2 16amp breakers, but the quote has a 32amp rcbo. If...
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    EICR opinion please

    @SUNRAY What did you find when you went to the site? What reg(s) did the EICR refer to when the inspector coded C1?
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    Light fitting

    Have you swapped your lights over? If not, could you post a photo of your ceiling rose?
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    Carbon Monoxide Dectectors

    How do you get from CO detection to nuclear fission?
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    Kinetic switches?

    So a developer set the spec to use wi-fi switches in 600 new houses. They were installed and failed to the point the 600 houses were rewired. And yet, no reference to this made in the internet.
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    What size SWA cable for garden workshop?

    The design voltage is 230v and has been for a while.
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    Loft light and sockets - spur?

    where does it say you can use a 13A socket?
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    Happy New Year and Belated Christmas Greetings!

    Happy New Year to all and hope everybody has a healthy 2023.
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    Cable for 32a / 6.3KW double oven

    That is wrong. The MCB is sized in relation to the load and does not change.
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    Replacing ceiling rose - where to move connectors to?

    If you have Loop In / Loop Out / Switch Cable you could fit a Quickwire Switch and load JB.
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    Part P Electrical Installation Certification

    This thread is just another rehash of the whining seen here since 2005. The BCO has applied the rues which apply to any notifiable job carried out by a person who is not on the Competent Person's Register. There are 2 fees. Notification - applies to all jobs. Inspection and Testing - the...
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    EICR Cost

    Depends on the number of circuits but would normally be around £250 for a 3 bed semi up here.
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