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I wonder if anyone can help.
Under one of our kitchen units we have a plug socket for the washing machine . It is not attached to any walls just lying on the floor with the grey cable coming out of the back trailing across the floor. The landlord was made aware of this who sent out an electrician who looked at it. He said it was okay and was what they call a standard trailing socket. Is this correct? I was under the impression that it was design to be attached to the wall and not doing so could be potentially dangerous especially next to a washing machine that has leaked in the past. I’ve tried looking through various regulations but I find the Scottish web page difficult to navigate. Could anyone shed some light on this and direct me to any regulations that state whether this is allowed etc.
Much thanks in advance.
Under one of our kitchen units we have a plug socket for the washing machine . It is not attached to any walls just lying on the floor with the grey cable coming out of the back trailing across the floor. The landlord was made aware of this who sent out an electrician who looked at it. He said it was okay and was what they call a standard trailing socket. Is this correct? I was under the impression that it was design to be attached to the wall and not doing so could be potentially dangerous especially next to a washing machine that has leaked in the past. I’ve tried looking through various regulations but I find the Scottish web page difficult to navigate. Could anyone shed some light on this and direct me to any regulations that state whether this is allowed etc.
Much thanks in advance.