This has become the most common challenge when dealing with property sales.
Option 1
Can I install a main DB or what is referred to as a ready board, which comes complete with a light and 3 socket outlets.
I run a cable from the meter to the ready board and issue a COC, The COC will include Annexure A and 1 test report name main DB. As the elctrical contractor, your job os done.
This is were this ruling, I believe created by certain people who were targetting low cost housing and being part of associations, managed to manipulate the regulation to suit there new paster depth style of wiring, The same era twin+e and plaster depth installations became the new way of wiring. This method of wiring was intended for low cost houses, however some people took adavantage and use this new method of wiring to target high end estates. People thought because they spent 5 million on a building it was wired old traditional style conduit and wiring, soon realised that they had spent top dollar on building that was wiried the same as the low cost housing projects.
This method of wiring I beleive was the first step of our journey to the bottom, I even use it to keep up with the low cost people expect when doing electrical installations.
Our teams could wire 6 low cost houses per day using this method compared to the old conduit and wiring, it was the best thing since sliced bread. No chasing and we could wire the entire house on our workshop floor, roll it up, take it to site and roll it out, drop the switch and plug points and nail everything to the wall, including the 4x2 plaster depth boxes. People got smart and realised they could use the same cheap method on high end estates and make a shyte load of money, charging the same per point price, but instead of using conduit and wire, reducing the time from 3 days per unit to 3 units per day, do the maths and you wil lsee why some contractors started driving 4x4 double cab bakkies and land cruises and why so many contractor who think getting large estate jobs are good for business, but dont know that if you use conduit and wiring you be just become part of the current 70-80 % business fail rate.
Anway enough electrical history lessons, yes I could write a book, considering I have been in this industry that long, did the steel threaded conduit trade test. I started my journey in this industry 43 years ago, when youngsters were proud to be electricians, and watched the industry fall year by year, to were it is today.
Option 1
Can I install a main DB or what is referred to as a ready board, which comes complete with a light and 3 socket outlets.
I run a cable from the meter to the ready board and issue a COC, The COC will include Annexure A and 1 test report name main DB. As the elctrical contractor, your job os done.
This is were this ruling, I believe created by certain people who were targetting low cost housing and being part of associations, managed to manipulate the regulation to suit there new paster depth style of wiring, The same era twin+e and plaster depth installations became the new way of wiring. This method of wiring was intended for low cost houses, however some people took adavantage and use this new method of wiring to target high end estates. People thought because they spent 5 million on a building it was wired old traditional style conduit and wiring, soon realised that they had spent top dollar on building that was wiried the same as the low cost housing projects.
This method of wiring I beleive was the first step of our journey to the bottom, I even use it to keep up with the low cost people expect when doing electrical installations.
Our teams could wire 6 low cost houses per day using this method compared to the old conduit and wiring, it was the best thing since sliced bread. No chasing and we could wire the entire house on our workshop floor, roll it up, take it to site and roll it out, drop the switch and plug points and nail everything to the wall, including the 4x2 plaster depth boxes. People got smart and realised they could use the same cheap method on high end estates and make a shyte load of money, charging the same per point price, but instead of using conduit and wire, reducing the time from 3 days per unit to 3 units per day, do the maths and you wil lsee why some contractors started driving 4x4 double cab bakkies and land cruises and why so many contractor who think getting large estate jobs are good for business, but dont know that if you use conduit and wiring you be just become part of the current 70-80 % business fail rate.
Anway enough electrical history lessons, yes I could write a book, considering I have been in this industry that long, did the steel threaded conduit trade test. I started my journey in this industry 43 years ago, when youngsters were proud to be electricians, and watched the industry fall year by year, to were it is today.
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