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I see time and time again purely negative unhelpful advice that serves no one any use.
If you do not want to give positive help then don't post!
If you want to over complicate things in honour of the great BS7671 think carefully, again it is NOT the law, it is not a statutory document that MUST be obeyed come what may and throw common sense out of the window. (OK those electricians that have signed their professionalism away to a scheme that insists they must follow it have to)
Heck look at the discussion about speaker cables on UPVC, trying to decide if they have to be protected by an RCD because that book says so.
UTTERLY RIDICULOUS.
I doubt it was ever intended that the book would cover this, but it's getting discussed
All the law basically says is that it must be safe.
You know in the days of the earlier editions there was little need for all the bureaucracy, wiring was safe and folk would give clear advice. But not now it seems to be all about covering backs.
How is anyone going to learn how to do simple (and this job is simple) projects if not by asking and being given clear safe advice.
No "oooooh don't touch that you need an electrician" or "YOU can't do that"
When I joined this forum I was absolutely amazed at the total lack of knowledge and the myths surrounding the DNOs, we do nothing different that when we were Electricity Boards, but it seems no one was even prepared to take the trouble as a professional to expand their knowledge outside their own little world.
When we used Installation Inspectors it was common for the electrician to be on site with us to learn, or ring us up to learn all with the aim of being in a position to help their customers. Where has all that gone?
I've spent a part of my career digging so called electricians out of holes they dug.
The farm where the cows were getting shocks in the milking parlour
PME supply, parlour rewired by electricians and not made TT
No bonding to steel framed building or any other steel in the parlour
No bonding to steel reinforcing in the floor
All done (or not) by a qualified contractor
Another contractor spent a week trying to solve the problem, installed loads of earth rods
no change
No bonding done or TT done yet again
I visited site and found the fault in 15 minutes
HOW
I meggered the circuits in the parlour and found a N/E fault on a lighting circuit! (it was trapped between some steelwork & the roof
The so called professional electrician had never even though to test the circuits properly.
I could go on, but I'm going out with the wife[/b]