basically says no alterations or additions shall be to an existing installation made unless any existing equipment which will have to carry additional load is adequate, and the earthing and bonding is adequate.
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basically says no alterations or additions shall be to an existing installation made unless any existing equipment which will have to carry additional load is adequate, and the earthing and bonding is adequate.
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130-07-01
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Age old problem of our industry I'm afraid 95% of our workmanship is hidden so the end result is very little is on show - now if you're a kitchen/bathroom fitter then the visual results are obvious.
I think some customers think you can just put sockets on a wall and the electricity appears there!!!!
but BAS also says you dont need to use 130-07-01
No you don't - you could work to a different set of standards which also provide reasonable safety, and maybe one of those doesn't require main bonding.but BAS also says you dont need to use 130-07-01
But I'm assuming that most professional electricians in this country will choose to work to BS7671, and will want to issue certificates saying that the work for which they have been responsible is to the best of their knowledge and belief etc etc...
No you don't - you could work to a different set of standardsbut BAS also says you dont need to use 130-07-01
such as ? - genuine question
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