Mike29
2021-04-03 10:31:44
- #1
I would mainly bring a drawing of each room individually on A4/A3 (possibly a few copies) for the conversation and already clearly mark where sockets etc. should be, and also clearly name the room there. Room by room so that it can be better marked, remarks from the conversation can be included, and so on. Afterwards, both sign, take a copy with the smartphone and you have basically handed over the "execution planning" to the electrician right away.
We did the same back then. This way we could look at each room individually in advance and equip it with electrical installations. Without having to move your eyes to another room on the floor plan and getting confused. For each room, then look at which devices should roughly stand where, then you have the minimum number of sockets and a few extra sockets as a reserve at the end. The same procedure with the network and switches and you’re well prepared. During the on-site inspection, i.e. before the electrician starts the installation, you can check off everything he marks on the plans. That way nothing is forgotten. The electrician is also happy when you show up prepared, at least ours is.