Hi ban-all-sheds, you really do seem to want me to have messed up. It seems to mean a lot to you. I'll try to answer your questions below:
Quote: Advice from whom?
From this forum, from a friend who is an elctrician and from reading over the IEEE Wiring Regulations - Inspection,Testing and Certification book (17th edition).
Quote: So have you already engaged an electrician, and have you done everything under his supervision and direction?
Yes, I have had many conversations with a friend who is an electrician and sent him photos of the cable routing as we have gone along.
Quote: Won't he want to inspect the cables before the floor goes down?
Yes, see comment above. I have also left access hatches which can be lifted to inspect some areas of the plumbing and wiring that run beneath the floor.
Quote:If your plan is to just find an electrician, present him with your fait accompli and ask him to connect and certify it you'll be sadly disappointed.
As per my comments above, I have a friend who is an electrician and he has already agreed to help me out with final hook up and testing. He has reviewed my wiring in the past and always judged the design and installation to be of a high standard.
Your next question is likely to be along the lines of 'if you have a friend happy to sign off your work why didn't you just ask him?'.
Basically, I wasn't able to get hold of him yesterday and, besides, I don't want to pester him too much and thought I'd try to source the info elsewhere.
As a general note, your attitude from the outset of this discussion has been that I must have made a mistake rather than assuming I am competent or asking clear/articulate questions to reassure yourself that I am.
While I may have confused the bonding and earthing terms earlier on in the thread (though hardly to the point where my enquiry was impossible to understand), this being a DIY forum, you might expect people to make the odd mistake with terminology and try to work with them to clarify their enquiry. Certainly, rather that than wilfully misinterpreting their question and trying to use their minor error as a means to ridicule or discourage their curiosity.
Cheers,
iep