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Peter Stockdale
 
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"Bolted" wrote in message
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And if it did, it could not prove anything anyway. All a later date-stamp
proves is that someone has done something to the circuit after the
date-stamp. Thar doesn't mean to say it wasn't a minor, or a series of
minor changes that are OK under part P. Isn't replacing a socket an
example of something too minor to be covered? If one is, then they all
are. It can't prove that the work was done after P_day. Unless they start
date stamping the wire.



Has it not already been explained in another thread here that the colour
coding of the wire is also to change ?
A dead giveaway that the work has been done after a certain date, hence
previous suggestion that everybody stocks up with "old type" cable a.s.a.p.
Regards
Pete
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