Thanks mikhailfaradayski
That is also quite unequivical!
The bottom line is that I want the BC approval with minimum cost and grief. If writing snotty letters gets that done, fine. If 1-200 quid can sort it in less then geological timescales, also fine.
There is no doubt that the work was designed after the time indicated on the 17th ed. Perhaps you would be able to offer an opinion me as to the likely cost/update requirements if I list my areas of concern?
- there is no hard-wired smoke detector linked to the mains board. Is this mandated in the 17th? (two battery smoke alarms are fitted)
- wiring uses the appropriate 17th colours for the lighting circuits. Existing ringmain wiring was used to the sockets. Testing shows insulation resistance >500MOhm.
- The CU is mounted at a height of about 2.1m above the garage floor: does this have to be located between 0.4 and 1.2m? If it requires moving to a different height, there may not be enough slack in the installation for the wires. Would this require re-wiring, or could a patch panel be installed? This could be the MAJOR issue I think...
- The CU contains two 30mA RCD's with each individual circuit protected using MCB's. Lighting circuits are on one RCD, ringmain on the other. Does that meet the requirements to the letter, if perhaps not the spirit?
- Electrical work in the bathroom consists of a shaver point (well outside any special zone) and a mains spur to the boiler (in a cupboard). These are protected using one of the RCD's respectively. Old 2 wire lighting circuit replaced with 3 wire.
- Electrical work in the kitchen consists only of replacing the old 2wire lighting circuit, with 3 wire.
- Three external IP65 lights have been installed
Opinions welcomed- caveats attached entirely respected!
That is also quite unequivical!
The bottom line is that I want the BC approval with minimum cost and grief. If writing snotty letters gets that done, fine. If 1-200 quid can sort it in less then geological timescales, also fine.
There is no doubt that the work was designed after the time indicated on the 17th ed. Perhaps you would be able to offer an opinion me as to the likely cost/update requirements if I list my areas of concern?
- there is no hard-wired smoke detector linked to the mains board. Is this mandated in the 17th? (two battery smoke alarms are fitted)
- wiring uses the appropriate 17th colours for the lighting circuits. Existing ringmain wiring was used to the sockets. Testing shows insulation resistance >500MOhm.
- The CU is mounted at a height of about 2.1m above the garage floor: does this have to be located between 0.4 and 1.2m? If it requires moving to a different height, there may not be enough slack in the installation for the wires. Would this require re-wiring, or could a patch panel be installed? This could be the MAJOR issue I think...
- The CU contains two 30mA RCD's with each individual circuit protected using MCB's. Lighting circuits are on one RCD, ringmain on the other. Does that meet the requirements to the letter, if perhaps not the spirit?
- Electrical work in the bathroom consists of a shaver point (well outside any special zone) and a mains spur to the boiler (in a cupboard). These are protected using one of the RCD's respectively. Old 2 wire lighting circuit replaced with 3 wire.
- Electrical work in the kitchen consists only of replacing the old 2wire lighting circuit, with 3 wire.
- Three external IP65 lights have been installed
Opinions welcomed- caveats attached entirely respected!