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dewiscourfield  
#1 Posted : 27 November 2025 11:41:10(UTC)
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dewiscourfield

I am wondering if any one can help. I am doing some work for a company in who installs machinery at Client premises. Some of the machinery is powered by a normal 3-pin 13 amp plug but some are hard-wired to an isolator/spur. I have asked if any of the installers are qualified electricians, to which they have said no. Am i right in saying that they need to be electricians to carry out this work?

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