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    Question Anyone an electrician?

    We want to put a light/heat/fan combo thing into our bathroom..
    and also possibly some sensor lights outside..

    Are there any electricians on KB that could be interested in a one off cash job over an evening or weekend?? Mrs Mully has promised she will also bake and make you coffee/tea
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    Do it yourself......
    Completely within your rights as homeowner/occupier.


    NZECP 51:2004: New Zealand Electrical Code of Practice for Homeowner/Occupier's Electrical Wiring Work in Domestic Installations

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    Quote Originally Posted by marie_speeds View Post
    Do it yourself......
    Completely within your rights as homeowner/occupier.


    NZECP 51:2004: New Zealand Electrical Code of Practice for Homeowner/Occupier's Electrical Wiring Work in Domestic Installations
    Doesn't a sparkie need to check over the wiring once it's finished?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Doesn't a sparkie need to check over the wiring once it's finished?
    Nope......... homeowner/occupier can do as per the Electrical Code of Practice, something like replace a light in bathroom with the heat/fan/light unit. Install outside lights and parallel it off another switch. They are however not permitted to fiddle with the wiring in the switchboard, or connect to the switchboard.
    Worked in data entry for govt in electricity sector so a lot of this stuff is ingrained in my head! Read it often enough and refer to it on a daily basis and you get to pretty much know a lot of the law.

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    My understanding is that you need a cert of compliance from an electrician if you do stuff like this... so might as well get someone to do the whole job..

    Plus.. umm.. our DIY isn't the best

    Mrs Mully
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    Quote Originally Posted by marie_speeds View Post
    Do it yourself......
    Completely within your rights as homeowner/occupier.


    NZECP 51:2004: New Zealand Electrical Code of Practice for Homeowner/Occupier's Electrical Wiring Work in Domestic Installations
    Easy enough for new installations or modern wiring but old houses can be annoying. I tried to do some work on my place and now the lights in my bedroom and study don't work

    Turns out the old lighting was all the same colour (red) so after I'd ripped all the switches out I didn't have a fekkin clue where it all went.

    Done some plug points and stuff though, not too hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cbfb View Post
    Easy enough for new installations or modern wiring but old houses can be annoying. I tried to do some work on my place and now the lights in my bedroom and study don't work

    Turns out the old lighting was all the same colour (red) so after I'd ripped all the switches out I didn't have a fekkin clue where it all went.

    Done some plug points and stuff though, not too hard.
    Insulation tape and a vivid usually help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    My understanding is that you need a cert of compliance from an electrician if you do stuff like this... so might as well get someone to do the whole job..

    Plus.. umm.. our DIY isn't the best

    Mrs Mully
    Under ECP51 a homeowner has certain rights of things they can do in their own homes, so if the homeowner changed old light fittings for new ones then no CoC is required. An electrician who works for payment or reward (baked treats included) needs a CPL and to CoC their own work. If as a homeowner you are not confident to DIY then it is best to get someone qualified in.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by marie_speeds View Post
    Insulation tape and a vivid usually help
    Aye I did that, problem is all the connections are different in these new fangled fittings, dunno where it all goes. Gonna get a pro in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cbfb View Post
    Aye I did that, problem is all the connections are different in these new fangled fittings, dunno where it all goes. Gonna get a pro in.
    At least you tried.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by marie_speeds View Post
    At least you tried.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    We want to put a light/heat/fan combo thing into our bathroom..
    and also possibly some sensor lights outside..

    Are there any electricians on KB that could be interested in a one off cash job over an evening or weekend?? Mrs Mully has promised she will also bake and make you coffee/tea
    drop me a pm with your phone number in it Mully and i will give you a call

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    All done thanks to Wyn.

    Fully recommend him to anyone needing stuff done. Turns up on time, does the job without fucking about and it's done.

    We'll certainly be engaging him at the new house if there's anything we need doing.

    Nicely done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    All done thanks to Wyn.

    Fully recommend him to anyone needing stuff done. Turns up on time, does the job without fucking about and it's done.

    We'll certainly be engaging him at the new house if there's anything we need doing.

    Nicely done.
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