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To go completely off the OP, how did you leave the lights in this case?baldelectrician wrote: »......................I have had customers complain about me refusing to connect up a new wall light to replace an existing metal one. There was no earth present, so it would have been unsafe to re-connect an existing or install a new metal light. Sometimes the electrician may not tell you what you want to hear, but he / she could be acting in your best interest.0 -
I gave the client the option of a class II light (no earth required) or cables terminated in a choc box
The situation was listed on the cert and the client signed a copy (passing the buck as it were)baldly going on...0 -
scot-canuck wrote: »
Frankly this site is a waste of time, some good advice but generally drowned out by people talking out of a certain orifice.
Sums up your attitude nicely.:rolleyes:0
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