It is "should" or "must", according to the regulations I wonder though?The wiring is poor - the grey outer covering should enter the box without any of the inner cores visible.
Must.It is "should" or "must", according to the regulations I wonder though?
Basically, yes.I would not expect to enter a brand new build house and find that - are they allowed to do that?
Yes, but that's a plumber's fault, not the electrician's.Depends where it is sited, I have had to change more than one socket which has been dripped on by a leaky waste pipe
I'd say it was.Had to be suitable for the environment it's installed so I'd say it should be positioned where a direct leak is unlikely.
Wear and tear I would think, but I would always fit sockets in the area least affected by leaksYes, but that's a plumber's fault, not the electrician's.
Hmm. Better remove the pendant I have under my sink.Under a sink is fine.
If you are concerned about the “suppose there’s a leak” thing, then you would never fit a ceiling pendant light.
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