Out of interest do you think if an unqualified DIY novice rewired a house following the BS 7671:2008, they would have a properly wired and completely safe installation?
Part P doesn't require certificates to be issued.How would you go about issuing a certificate to comply with part p?
Part P doesn't require certificates to be issued.How would you go about issuing a certificate to comply with part p?
you have set the experience/expertise bar very low there....unqualified DIY novice..
Sure it is possible it is just unlikely. There is the aspect of testing that will probably trip up a novice. The simplest way to complete the testing is with a lot of rather expensive test equipment : not exactly likely for a DIY novice to own or have access to such...properly wired..
much more likely to produce a safe system than one that fully complies with the regulations...safe..
2.) Do you know how to correctly terminate 2.5mm t+e. The reason I ask this is many DIY people do not fold back the coppper to increase the surface area so it grips correctly when tightened into an accessory. Some accessorys do not require this but MK and Crabtree do as they are designed to take 3 cables not just a ring final. Same when connecting into MCBs.
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