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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    My point being that to a professional electrician, it does not matter whether 7671 is law or not. So, If BS7671 were law, to you and professional electricians it would not matter! Do you think that's a contradictory statement. LMAO ;-)
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    The iee regs may not be statutory but they are one way of showing compliance with P1 which is statutory. Exactly, they are not. Thanks for confirming their legal status. That was my point. You are correct, IEE regs are a way of showing complience.
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Didnt think of this before I posted my first response to this.. But this law applies to fixed wiring does it not? ;-)
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    To clarify my point. I said that you could, without BC approval, use the sets for sale from here http://www.greenbrook.co.uk/ as a way of supplying an electrical supply to a shed, providing it wasn't fixed. BAS then said he thought it might be in contravention of the building regs,(no...
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    whether you believe the regs to be law or not, I don't merely believe the regs are not law, I know they are NOT! Unless you can show me otherwise.
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    However , you STILL havent posted any credible evidence about your fairly sure point about CE markings BAS. Why not? You ignored it on Screfix forum. Why?
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Yup you got me on that point.
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    How does that sum up the rest of my comments exactly? Clearly, you cannot come up with a logical argumement , so can only resort to posting lots of smileys? (shrug) Hmmmm....
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Well you may not expect it to, however, both are flexible. Which is the term refered to in the law.
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    "pre-fabricated eqiupment sets" ¿que? "associated flexible leads" SWA IS NOT A FLEXIBLE LEAD. Yes it is. It is flexible, but not as flexible as flex. I expect (your opinion) the Armadillo set is notifiable, as the above seems (your judgement) only to apply to plug-in extension leads...
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Amendment of Schedule 2B (descriptions of work where no building notice or deposit of full plans required) (c) pre-fabricated equipment sets and associated flexible leads with integral plug and socket connections." In fact, it doesnt even mention CE approved, altough Part P document 2006...
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Regaurdless. If you showed the BC man 2006/652 the part about working on preassembled sets, i'm sure he wouldnt even start to try and argue the toss.
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    But not 100% certain then? If you can show me where it says something to that effect, then BAS, you got me!!!
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    It doesnt matter if it is decsribed as an extension lead or not. You could just as easily call it a "flexible power extender" or "Stowable mains lead" anything else you could think of. You go to a DIY shop. You buy some flex, a trailing socket and plug. You wire it together, you have an...
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Ok i'll explain it for you. Well.... yes, it would be fixed wiring, if you decide to fix it as described or fix it at all ;-) Therfore its a preassembled, extension lead that happens to be made with SWA. Therefore NOT fixed wiring! You may not like it but so what?
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