Lets create an example:
I have a 1 socket outlet per room, and need at least another 3 per room.
I go to the local building supplier and buy a box of 4x4 extension boxes, a box of 10 double socket outlets a roll of 1.5 mm cabtyre, a box of no 9 poly clips and 10 plug tops.
I clip the 1.5 mm cabtyre to the wooden skirting, fit a 15 amp plug top to the cabtyre, mount the 4x4 ext boxes and connect the double socket outlets, plug in the plug top and bingo I now have an additional 10 socket outlets.
It is time to get the house ready to sell, but I need to add a few more light fittings for the show house, so it off to the building supplier again, buy a roll of twin flex and a couple of light fittings, a box of clips and more plug tops.
I clip the twin flex along the skirting, drill the holes to mount the light fittings against the wall, fit the plug top and bingo we have lights.
The house goes on show, an interested buyer is happy with the amount of socket outlets and all the lights on the walls.
The estate agent, offers to get a registered electrical contractor in to carry out a test report and issue a COC. they issue a COC and everyone is happy.
The new owners moves in and gets his electrician in to do a few alterations and upgrades, that where the fight started.
I have a 1 socket outlet per room, and need at least another 3 per room.
I go to the local building supplier and buy a box of 4x4 extension boxes, a box of 10 double socket outlets a roll of 1.5 mm cabtyre, a box of no 9 poly clips and 10 plug tops.
I clip the 1.5 mm cabtyre to the wooden skirting, fit a 15 amp plug top to the cabtyre, mount the 4x4 ext boxes and connect the double socket outlets, plug in the plug top and bingo I now have an additional 10 socket outlets.
It is time to get the house ready to sell, but I need to add a few more light fittings for the show house, so it off to the building supplier again, buy a roll of twin flex and a couple of light fittings, a box of clips and more plug tops.
I clip the twin flex along the skirting, drill the holes to mount the light fittings against the wall, fit the plug top and bingo we have lights.
The house goes on show, an interested buyer is happy with the amount of socket outlets and all the lights on the walls.
The estate agent, offers to get a registered electrical contractor in to carry out a test report and issue a COC. they issue a COC and everyone is happy.
The new owners moves in and gets his electrician in to do a few alterations and upgrades, that where the fight started.
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