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"Tough Guy no. 1265" wrote in message
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On Sat, 29 Aug 2015 19:51:44 +0100, ARW
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"NY" wrote in message
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"Tough Guy no. 1265" wrote in message
news Have a look at an electrical installation certificate.

Haven't got one, you tell me, you're the electrician. There is no
reason
to need anything other than access to earth, live, neutral, see what
breakers are there or fit one, and check the amperage is sufficient.

I have already told you. You need info from the cutout. The CU info
means
**** all to your question

You're not telling me anything. In his CU the sparky would see the
amperage available to the house, the type of breakers in use, and have
access to live, neutral, and earth. He needs nothing more to fit a
shower.

ARW, if you know differently, please have the good manners to tell us
specifically where we are wrong, rather than resorting to abuse and
bland
statements like "see the certificate" and "see the cutout" which don't
of
themselves explain your reasoning if we've never seen a certificate or
cutout. If you can't be bothered to explain, tell us and we'll ask
someone
who can.

And tell us the specific points that you are making rather than quoting
a
URL to a long document which has the info embedded somewhere with it.

As a matter of principle. I would never be so unhelpful and ill-mannered
as to say (effectively) "you're wrong but I can't be bothered to explain
where/why you are wrong - you need to consult [documentation that you
have
never seen]".



What long URL are you talking about?

As a matter of principal I am never rude to the OP as he is always polite
to
me (and he has some good sigs)


Well **** me, that doesn't normally happen. I tend to antagonise most
folk on newsgroups.


Spend a week with my apprentices:-).


How more helpful could I be? I said that the cutout gives the electrical
installer the info needed to fill in an installation certificate, does
that
make me ill mannered and unhelpful?


You said "the info" when you could have said what info it is.



I did say where the info was. And it is not at the CU.

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Adam