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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Ts, you just got completely outgunned mate. Really? How exactly? Im not your mate. lets see, a registerd electrician Im not registered. If I were, do you think I would be looking/suggesting ways of avoiding BC notification? hmmm running swa up the garden and then plugging it in...
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Look, it's fine, it really is. What is? Please be specific. But if you read back through the whole thread you'll see that you were so anxious to make a point that was irrelevant to the discussion in hand (Sam was intending to employ an electrician to do a proper job) that you started to...
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Oh Jeez... you win? Is that what you want? Okay, you're absolutely right about everything... Because I just can't be ar*ed any more. Or, more likely your statments are not precise and factual. Seems to me your willing to argue until someone challenges you with facts and then you...
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Actually, TS, this thread was not about what you decided it should have been about. You are correct the start of the thread wasnt. But YOU made the point that it is a cowboy way to do it. I showed you it wasnt.Sam wanted his shed wired up properly but was concerned about a Part P workaround...
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    but any electrician doing this work for profit would be a cowboy to install such an arrangement. So by your definition, if I did it for free, it would be ok? hmmmm
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    Well put SAM but if you did it in the way I suggest you are not "getting away with it", its perfectly legal. Cheers
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    What we are dicussing here is NOT about the regs but Part P. Regs r not law. Part P is. SI 2006/652 IS law and I quote from that (c) at the end of paragraph 3 add— " (c) pre-fabricated equipment sets and associated flexible leads with integral plug and socket connections."...
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    [according to regulation 110-01-01 But thats not law. Only regs. Which are guidance only.
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    [/i] No one says you have to. If you dont feel comfortable with that installation method, then dont use it.
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    I think you'll find that not only is the intention to extend the kitchen circuit, but also to run new outdoor wiring to the remote shed. This job is notifiable. Yes sorry, forgot the initial enquiry said kitchen socket. However Part P applies to "fixed" wiring. If you follow the...
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    Electrics to Shed - dodgy advice?

    (New outdoor wiring is notifiable, by the way) Not nessecerily .... http://www.screwfix.com/talk/thread.jspa?threadID=35412&tstart=0
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