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Sorry???No it does not need to comply with IEE Regs
Care to expand on such a bold statement??
Sorry???No it does not need to comply with IEE Regs
complying with the 16th edition regs is ONE way to satisfy part P, but as long as it is done safely, then it complies with part P..
you can wire it to another accepted standard and still be within the law..
you have to remember people...
the IEE regs are not legaly binding, they are not law and strict adherance to them does not automatically make an installation unsafe..
Sorry???No it does not need to comply with IEE Regs
Care to expand on such a bold statement??
as you can see, baring work in special locations, replacing damaged cables is not notifiable.. there is no mention of replacing good cables though, so we must assume that it's notifiable since it is not expressly mentioned as being non-notifiable..
"the IEE regs are not legally binding, they are not law " is what he said. Seems perfectly clear to me. It's also true.complying with the 16th edition regs is ONE way to satisfy part P, but as long as it is done safely, then it complies with part P..
you can wire it to another accepted standard and still be within the law..
you have to remember people...
the IEE regs are not legaly binding, they are not law and strict adherance to them does not automatically make an installation unsafe..
You what???
It's the truth. If you believe it isn't then please refer us to a law which makes them legally binding.What sort of dangerous advice is that??
I don't think he is - he's just telling the truth. If you believe he isn't then please refer us to a law which makes them legally binding.Stop talking **** for the sake of it.
They still aren't. If you believe they are then please refer us to a law which makes them legally binding.At one time they were not legally binding
If you'd complied, how could you be to blame for an accident? Even if you were to blame, but had complied, do you seriously think that a court would absolve you of all responsibility, even though you were to blame, just because you'd complied with the regulations?but god help you in a court of law if you hadn't complied and you were to blame for an accident.
Not true. If you believe you must comply then please refer us to a law which makes them mandatory.Now you must comply.
Nonsense. If you believe that is the case then please refer us to a law which makes them legally binding.Thats why they have BS in the title.
Never knew that.One of the wires is insulated with solid red insulation, the other is insulated with white insulation with a red coating, so when viewed from the end on it apears to have a white ring round the copper conductor.
jossper wrote:
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Must be something to do with the phase of the Moon in Uranus
Hey! My anus is pretty big, but you can't get the moon in there!!
I'm sorry that you regard a concern for truth and accuracy as pedantry.yep O/P, dont get sidetracked with BAS going all Joe90 there (some people just want too much evidence when TBH life is too short and all there really asking is for the poor s** on the brunt of there pedantry to be proving a negative)
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