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Electrical Installation User's Manual.

We are provided with user's/owner's operation manuals with many products these days, such as with new cars or domestic electrical appliances.


Should we provide one regarding domestic electrical installations, especially if we are letting a house or flat, or after a rewire? The manual could simply cover the use of the electrical installation and the operation of consumer units and internal devices such as the main switch, M.C.B.s, R.C.B.Os and R.C.D.s. Does one exist in printed paper form already?


Z.


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  • Hello Neil,

                         that Electrical Safety First link is a good one. I like Electrical Safety First and refer to it occasionally. I suppose that leaving manufacturers' info. leaflets with the customer is o.k. I normally do that with new smoke alarms and new R.C.D.s etc. Also I plaster Chapter 51 warning notices all over consumer units. I find that very therapeutic and satisfying. 


    Z.
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  • Hello Neil,

                         that Electrical Safety First link is a good one. I like Electrical Safety First and refer to it occasionally. I suppose that leaving manufacturers' info. leaflets with the customer is o.k. I normally do that with new smoke alarms and new R.C.D.s etc. Also I plaster Chapter 51 warning notices all over consumer units. I find that very therapeutic and satisfying. 


    Z.
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