So why go to the trouble of saying that he isn't under any legal obligation to make reasonable provision for safety?
I don't see anywhere where anyone has even implied that, never mind said that directly.
So why go to the trouble of saying that he isn't under any legal obligation to make reasonable provision for safety?
I do hope that you're not going to ruin yet another thread by littering it with posts which are neither useful nor relevant to the topic.Indeed. So why go to the trouble of saying that he isn't under any legal obligation to make reasonable provision for safety?It is apparent from the questions that the OP is asking me that he is very concerned about matters of safety, and wishes to have an understanding of the reason for what he's being told, all of which is clearly laudable.
Yes, I understand that. I would suggest that you try to just ignore the distractions. In fact, they may magically disappear before long!Thanks John ... I'm not doing the work myself actually. I just want to be able to understand the work someone else is doing for me. He is registered with the NICEIC, but I still want my own understanding to be on the safe side Don't want anyone pulling the wool over my eyes.It is apparent from the questions that the OP is asking me that he is very concerned about matters of safety, and wishes to have an understanding of the reason for what he's being told, all of which is clearly laudable.
So why go to the trouble of saying that he isn't under any legal obligation to make reasonable provision for safety?
I don't see anywhere where anyone has even implied that, never mind said that directly.
Or, expanding "Part P":Note: I live in a part of the UK where there is no Part P.
Note: I live in a part of the UK where there is no legal requirement to make reasonable provision in the design and installation of electrical installations in order to protect persons operating, maintaining or altering the installations from fire or injury.
I'm not sure that you'll find current Tables online (they exist in the Wiring Regulations", aka BS7671) - but I think there are some old versions on TLC's website (someone will probably post links).Incidentally, is the table available online somewhere where I can see the 13A figure?
Indeed, I was referring to re-wireable fuses in CUs, not to cartridge fuses in plugs or FCUs.Also, when you talk about "some kinds of fuses", is that in reference to rewireable fuses in the CU (instead of MCB), or do my 5A fused switches (in line with each heater) mess the calculations up/
So why go to the trouble of saying that he isn't under any legal obligation to make reasonable provision for safety?
I don't see anywhere where anyone has even implied that, never mind said that directly.Or, expanding "Part P":Note: I live in a part of the UK where there is no Part P.
Note: I live in a part of the UK where there is no legal requirement to make reasonable provision in the design and installation of electrical installations in order to protect persons operating, maintaining or altering the installations from fire or injury.
I'm sorry that you think that safety concerns are neither useful nor relevant.I do hope that you're not going to ruin yet another thread by littering it with posts which are neither useful nor relevant to the topic.
That's exactly what he said.The OP said nothing about "not being under any legal obligation to make reasonable provision for safety".
And Part P is what creates the legal obligation to make reasonable provision for safety everywhere except NI.He said that he was outside of the jurisdiction of Part P of the Building Regulations
Yes, he will also be exempt from notification, but that has nothing to do with Part P.(hence also related issues of notification), which I presume is correct
I obviously don't, and, equally obviously, nor does the OP. What I do think is neither useful nor relevant to the thread is your needless bickering.I'm sorry that you think that safety concerns are neither useful nor relevant.I do hope that you're not going to ruin yet another thread by littering it with posts which are neither useful nor relevant to the topic.
It clearly is.That is not what I said.
No, it was I showing what "I live in a part of the UK where there is no Part P" is exactly equivalent to.That is you changing my words.
I am aware of that.I'm not sure you are aware of this, but there is more than 1 law in most countries. There are many other laws that ensure safety in the workplace.
It isn't you who needs to do things safely, it is your electrician.But I am trying to be safe. Hence why I'm here.
Shame you can't trust him to get a simple thing like understanding cable installation methods right.Asking questions, so I'm knowable on what my electrician is doing.
Perhaps you should be asking yourself why you are using an electrician whose competence and honesty you doubt.
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