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    tests for replacing consumer unit

    when i changed mine to take out the hrc it had a little wire, sort of what you get on a fire extinguiser to stop pulling it out
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    tests for replacing consumer unit

    i understand now that helps ta clears alot up for me. last thing. who puts the little wire back in the hrc, me or the distributors ben
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    wat is the best way to start out on your own

    ive just done a consumer unit for the niceic to come out and inspect it to become registered. they should be out within the week, from that stage how would you go about work, word of mouth or do you get put on their website of local sparkys?
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    tests for replacing consumer unit

    how would you charge somebody if you've tested it and its not safe/require more work which they arent prepared to get done? im just starting out and trying to price fairly but on the other hand dont want to do free work. a consumer board isnt really as straight forward as it could be then...
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    wat is the best way to start out on your own

    i have been working with electrics for 3 years and have re wired my own house gradually and parents house (parents signed of by some else) the qulification is a vrq by emta eal and only permises me to work on domestic installations ben
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    tests for replacing consumer unit

    cheers for your quick reply and help, if you were doing some elses board i suppose you would have to test them all BEFORE you start otherwise you could get stung if there is a fault somewhere along the line then ben
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    tests for replacing consumer unit

    that is what i thought, maybe my building control officer is pretty easy going then. at least i phoned him. would you test every circuit as well. i did the electrical installation certificate and filled out all the results for every circuit but don't want to have to do that every time if it...
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    tests for replacing consumer unit

    am i correct by thinking every circuit has been changed so you are responsible for all the circuits which would involve testing all the circuits. i've changed my own for the niceic to come and inspect but i phoned building control and they said it was minor works, i found this hard to believe...
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    wat is the best way to start out on your own

    hi there, i've recently completed my part p and im looking at going out on my own. what would be the best way to go about it? cheers ben
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