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Hi, I looked at a friends new kitchen today who had a bit of a nightmare with the sparky who wired it. Sockets weren't straight or in line; some "only work if you bang the plug" cables were cut too short and joined with tape etc etc.
He's also used 0.5mm 2 CORE FLEX from the consumer unit to the kitchen cupboards (about 15 metres) to power some pelmet lights.
My friend's been in touch with another electrician who will put the job right but one thing concerns me, he's planning to leave in the 2 core flex that feeds the lights but re-connect via a fused spur which he'll site next to the CU. Is this safe/legal/advisable? I'm in the early stages of training but I'd have thought it would be safer (although more messy) to replace the flex with 1.5 or 1mm T&E right upto the cupboards. Any thoughts?
He's also used 0.5mm 2 CORE FLEX from the consumer unit to the kitchen cupboards (about 15 metres) to power some pelmet lights.
My friend's been in touch with another electrician who will put the job right but one thing concerns me, he's planning to leave in the 2 core flex that feeds the lights but re-connect via a fused spur which he'll site next to the CU. Is this safe/legal/advisable? I'm in the early stages of training but I'd have thought it would be safer (although more messy) to replace the flex with 1.5 or 1mm T&E right upto the cupboards. Any thoughts?