Dylan, there's no helping you, no matter what you are advised you are going to do it your own way. But I will make a couple of observations before I leave you to dig your own hole.
Really, please, get your dad involved. He WILL have done testing, he knows how to test, even if he doesn't have a copy of the recent regs, or calibrated test equipment. Certainly he will know a heap more than you do.
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Looking doesn't do it. As above, you need to TEST the existing circuit to see if it is complete and compliant. As a minimum carry out Insulation Resistance test and continuity testing.So will be going under the floor to have a look.
I hope you will make it easy to get it up again. Unless you do the works properly.I am putting down a new floor so I need to get the electrics done before it goes down.
How will you know it's "legal". How will you know it is safe?provided what I am doing is legal, that’s ok with me
Radials are not weird, they are a standard circuit, used in most countries and increasingly being installed in the UK in preference to ring final circuits.unless he’s a real cowboy and has done radials or something weird.
Are you kidding?something which didn’t even have testing for about 80 years. I mean, there were barely regs until the modern day.
Really, please, get your dad involved. He WILL have done testing, he knows how to test, even if he doesn't have a copy of the recent regs, or calibrated test equipment. Certainly he will know a heap more than you do.
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