[quote author=HandyJon link=1098919645/15#16 date=1107640350]
Seeing at how sparky's argue about the finer points of some of the regulations and the fact that the regs don't go down to the nth detail about every single situation there will always be situations where personal opinion and experience takes over [/quote]
The regulations are left open to interpretation, which mean's people will think
different things, I think allot of people would tell you they would prefer just a clearer set of rules as you don't know if you're always complying fully, not sure there's always an argument on the finer point's, well perhaps sometimes
Quote:Also not every spark has exactly the same amount of experience or commitment to the job so they will do the same job differently either due to time/job pressures or lack of experience
A fair point made I think, that's why you should always employ me
Quote:So they're probably both right. ???
That's open to interpretation too, bet we could all decide which one we thought was most accurate, of course you would have to see the job to say yay or nay
Quote:one said it was ok the other said it needed URGENT attention
Hey Twin, Well the NICEIC them self’s say different thing's, be doubtful the contractors being any different
Quote:Who does this the REC or the sparks
The tails & the consumer unit would both be done by you're chosen electrician
Quote:Checking this I found he has bonded 5 pipes in the HW cylinder cupboard (next to bathroom), but the only bonding in the bathroom is between the basin pipes, nothing to the bath mixer (plastic bath). pipes to the mixer has flexible (braided rubber) connectors. Can this be right?
To me it sound's like all the bonding has been covered, we don't earth anything plastic or rubber, so yes that's right