I've been waiting for my landlord to properly rewire the garage for a while now, but in the mean time i want to sort some better lighting out myself.
I've picked up 3 5ft IP65 fluro battens, and installed them on the roof.
My question mainly regards the regulations about external work. Would i be right in thinking that even if i connect these new fluro battens in place of the old bayonet bulb holder, the work will need notified or carried out by a Part-P certified electrician?
As such i have connected one batten up at the moment, with some flex and a 13A plug on the end. I think this should mean that it doesnt come under the regs and i can just plug it in like any other appliance without any notification?
What i'm wondering is would it be allowed to connect all 3 flexes together at a junction box on the wall, then run a single flex from this junction box to the plug socket? At what point would it be regarded as a fixed installation and therefore require notification? Ie if i ran the 3 flexes to a junction box, then to a light switch, then to the 13A plug, would this then be regarded as a fixed installation?
The ultimate plan will be that when the landlord finally gets his finger out, then these battens can be properly wired in with a switch etc, however in the mean time, i need some better lighting so i'm trying to find an approach that wont breach the regulations!
If i can have my 3 battens wired up to a light switch, and plugged in via a 13A socket then that would be ideal for now!
Cheers
Kevin.
I've picked up 3 5ft IP65 fluro battens, and installed them on the roof.
My question mainly regards the regulations about external work. Would i be right in thinking that even if i connect these new fluro battens in place of the old bayonet bulb holder, the work will need notified or carried out by a Part-P certified electrician?
As such i have connected one batten up at the moment, with some flex and a 13A plug on the end. I think this should mean that it doesnt come under the regs and i can just plug it in like any other appliance without any notification?
What i'm wondering is would it be allowed to connect all 3 flexes together at a junction box on the wall, then run a single flex from this junction box to the plug socket? At what point would it be regarded as a fixed installation and therefore require notification? Ie if i ran the 3 flexes to a junction box, then to a light switch, then to the 13A plug, would this then be regarded as a fixed installation?
The ultimate plan will be that when the landlord finally gets his finger out, then these battens can be properly wired in with a switch etc, however in the mean time, i need some better lighting so i'm trying to find an approach that wont breach the regulations!
If i can have my 3 battens wired up to a light switch, and plugged in via a 13A socket then that would be ideal for now!
Cheers
Kevin.