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  1. eveares

    Distance between BS1363 Sockets and Data points?

    I did. Look at 7.4.2 (b) below. (Reg 528.8 strangely does not mention 50mm or 150mm and seems to relate to underground cables.) I'm not sure how running parallel T&E wires down a wall would fall under 7.4.2 (a), so I guess would fall under 7.4.2 (b) instead.
  2. eveares

    Distance between BS1363 Sockets and Data points?

    When was that done and by who? That would seem to violate the current regs based on my interpretation of them.
  3. eveares

    Distance between BS1363 Sockets and Data points?

    Except in that case, the data part of the cable is surrounded in insulation that is rated equal or higher to the mains part of the cable.
  4. eveares

    Distance between BS1363 Sockets and Data points?

    So section 7.4.2 in the OSG (Currently page 93) says that Band 1 data cables and Band 2 mains power cables need to be 150mm apart from each other, except under certain cases defined under sub section (a) like where they are enclosed in a separate conduit, are of mineral insulated type, etc...
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    Vaillant ecoTEC plus 940 vs Viessman Vitodens 111-W Boiler vs Something Else?

    1 Bathroom and 1 Kitchen currently as is, may add 2nd bathroom via loft conversion way down the line. Litters per second is unknown at this stage as have not moved in yet.
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    Vaillant ecoTEC plus 940 vs Viessman Vitodens 111-W Boiler vs Something Else?

    Quick question, out of the two boilers below, what would you say is the better and more reliable one? 1) Vaillant ecoTEC plus 940 Boiler 2) Viessman Vitodens 111-W Boiler 3) Or how about the Vaillant EcoTEC Pro 24 which is not a storage combi, but has the "aquaCOMFORT System" which is...
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    Process for building control to sign of electrical work when doing notifiable electrical work yourself?

    I just fear that whilst I could get all the parts myself for say for £2500-3000 inc vat, yet I would have to pat another £1000-2000 on top of this for someone’s labour, which I have not really got the money for.
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    Process for building control to sign of electrical work when doing notifiable electrical work yourself?

    I know of course one would have to inspect it at various stages and would have to be involved before you started any work. Obviously it would be no good if you had already put floorboards back down and had filled in chases in the walls, covering up how the cable was run and making sure it...
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    Process for building control to sign of electrical work when doing notifiable electrical work yourself?

    Yea following those prices, I am likely going to try and find a local electrician who is a member of a 3rd party certification scheme and willing to inspect and sign off my work. The whole point of me doing it myself was to: A) Save money and not pay far more than the material costs. B) To do...
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    Process for building control to sign of electrical work when doing notifiable electrical work yourself?

    Got quote back from Liverpool building control on how much it would be for them to inspect and sign off any works....£1052! A whopping £702 to submit the full plans to them, another £500 for them to inspect & sign of the electrical work, - £150 if I can provide my own complaint test...
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    Process for building control to sign of electrical work when doing notifiable electrical work yourself?

    You also need to not only know how to safely carry out the tests, but also how to do them correctly, how to correctly interpret the results and know what traps/red herrings to watch out for. i.e. Ze + R1 + R2 rarely = exactly Zs due to parallel "earth" paths due to bonded pipe work, etc...
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    Process for building control to sign of electrical work when doing notifiable electrical work yourself?

    Do you have the calibrated equipment (i..e a MFT) to test the circuits yourself?
  13. eveares

    Process for building control to sign of electrical work when doing notifiable electrical work yourself?

    Thanks for replying, I am of course aware there are three main ways to get Part P notifiable work signed of by the local building control. 1) Use a electrician who is registered with a Part P scheme like NAPIT. 2) Use a 3rd Party certification scheme, that was introduced under the last...
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    Process for building control to sign of electrical work when doing notifiable electrical work yourself?

    So let's say I bought a old house that needed a full re-wire for example and I wanted to do the re-wire all myself (obviously complying to BS7671), what is the process regarding involving the local councils building control when doing notifiable electrical work under Part P. I assume you need...
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    Cable Grouping factors and Table 4C1

    The values is column D were created using the calculator at the top and then manfully entered into the cells D14 to D23. The values in column H were calculated in the same way, but using the corrected grouping factor accounting for less cables. Well I did exclude two circuits for being <30% of...
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    Cable Grouping factors and Table 4C1

    Maybe, but I have just compared table 4C1 and the notes under it in the on site guide and in the full BS7671 regs book, and they are exactly the same including the notes under the table, with the exception where as the full reg book provides correction values for groups of cables of 16 and 20...
  17. eveares

    Cable Grouping factors and Table 4C1

    Why damaged?? I was just saying that the tabulated load for 8 cables grouped together where two of them are 32A circuits, would require cables capable of supporting 61Amps for those 32A circuits based on the formula given in the regs. i.e. For the 32A kitchen sockets, 0.3 (30%) x 0.52...
  18. eveares

    Cable Grouping factors and Table 4C1

    Not that I've ever noticed, but BS7671 bases things on a worse case scenario from what I know.
  19. eveares

    Cable Grouping factors and Table 4C1

    Because that's what my electrician who did the 1st and 2nd fixing used back in 2013. It was a very long time ago now, but the main/1st electrician never came back to finish it all off due to financial reasons due to getting stitched up by my builder, so my builder had to use someone else to sign...
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