I am a DIYer and in the process of completely rewiring a bungalow. The new sockets are below the housing regulations requirements for accesibility for disabled users, but are acceptable as I see it, as they are about 14" from the floor and that will prevent any damage to the plugs / flex etc.
The inspector said it is fine as new individual sockets, but as it is a complete rewire, they should be installed to the new heights.
The handbook says any new buildings should have the sockets & switches etc installed to the measurements for disabled users (figures not to hand hence not stated here).
So the question is, am I ok to install the sockets lower because the handbook says they should be higher in new buildings and therefore rules my 1960's bungalow out, OR is the inspector correct as it is a complete rewire of the building and that they should be higher???
The inspector said it is fine as new individual sockets, but as it is a complete rewire, they should be installed to the new heights.
The handbook says any new buildings should have the sockets & switches etc installed to the measurements for disabled users (figures not to hand hence not stated here).
So the question is, am I ok to install the sockets lower because the handbook says they should be higher in new buildings and therefore rules my 1960's bungalow out, OR is the inspector correct as it is a complete rewire of the building and that they should be higher???