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    What Happens Here On P-Day?

    No the opposite - you must be a CORGI registered engineer to undertake gas work, whereas after Jan 1st the careful DIYer may continue to do electrical work in their own home as long as they notify building control where apporpriate and abide by BS7671, the building regs and other relevant...
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    Pulling the service fuse

    Unauthorised breaking of Gas meter seals is "an offence under Section 14 of the The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Act". Unauthorised breaking of Electricity fuse or meter seals is "an offence under Section 31 of the The Electricity Act 1989". I suspect that there is a similar offence for...
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    new consumer unit

    One of my neighbours has a little brass plaque that says something like: There is a£2 fine for any person who breaks the seals without authority I'll have to take a photo. The sign is quite corroded, though.
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    socket tester

    They don't detect broken rings either, so you still need to test continuity or resistance of each conductor in a ring final.
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    new consumer unit

    Assuming that none of the other assumptions is true. "Didn't touch it" probably won't carry much weight if you have HBC shrapnel embedded in you skin or have been partially blinded by arc light. ;)
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    Protecting cables in stud walls

    Yes. Take another look at the text in the box on the first page of the second link I gave.
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    Protecting cables in stud walls

    See the text around Figure 4.14: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Book/4.4.1.htm Also: http://www.iee.org/Publish/WireRegs/IEE_Thin_walls.pdf
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    new consumer unit

    Also assuming that you have correctly identified and turned off any other consumer units connected via any henley blocks or (heven forbid) wired in parallel to the supply side of the main switch. Also assuming that the REC doesn't find out and sue you for breaking the seals/stealing their...
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    service accessories

    Hi, Part M of the building regulations specified the permitted height for accessories in new dwellings and extensions to dwellings. Part P goes further by stating that the consumer unit should be accessible and be fitted with a child-proof cover or installed in a lockable cupboard. So...
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    13amp Plug Type Fuse.

    Try the bussman website. Here is one for 10A: www.bussmann.com/library/bifs/2081.PDF
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    dimming the secondary

    Are you asking in this forum because: a) you are interested in how we do things in the UK, so you can compare to US practice b) you have a UK-centric application in mind c) you didn't notice this forum is about UK practice Just curious!
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    3 core + Earth - cable clip size?

    Just make sure you get a good quality one with a "stud" on the underside that helps to hold the cable in place. 2.5 T+E is thicker than 1.5 3C+E, but approximately the same width - some cheapo clips don't hold 1.5 3C+E cable firmly. You may even find a stockest that has proper 1.5 3C+E clips...
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    Meter Banging / Flickering Supply

    As you are very unsure as to the cause yourself, I'd suggest telling them what you do know for certain, that is, describe the symptoms and the other details - what, where, when and extent - and keep quiet about possible causes. For "where", think macro and micro - for instance, where is the...
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    ATTENTION all ppl who put DIYERS off

    One pendant point to you :) I suspect it is one of those things that were the result of a compromise between two opposing views. Or possibly, "a single" should have read "an existing", but never got changed. It is for each individual local authority to decide. Expect between £70 and £140...
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    Moving CU and connecting an additional one

    Are you a sparky and do you have an isolator switch between CU and mater (and I don't mean in the CU)?
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    sockets near kitchen sinks

    Agreed Or perhaps using the same rationale as for showers in bedrooms - any circuits supplying accessories within, say, 2m of a water outlet must be protected by an RCD?
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    what if ___ cooker point

    In particular, you will need to consider whether it will be possible to operate the switch in the event of a fire on the hob.
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    ATTENTION all ppl who put DIYERS off

    Well, they aren't complying if they are breaking the law are they? And they won't all go bust if there are fewer cowboys and the demand for Electricians hasn't gone away, will they? Now, I agree that Part P is a bad document and that the resulting law is a bit of an ass, but I really don't...
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    sockets near kitchen sinks

    Well, the UK might have the best wiring regulations in the world, but in a few areas we fail to meet the mark. As my (edited) post above says, in some other parts of the world 1.5m (or 5ft) is code.
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    sockets near kitchen sinks

    No, there is no reg for it. 1.5m is good practice (2m is better) - this figure (1.5m) is code in many European countries and also America. This is one of the NICEIC frequently asked questions. Here is their response: http://www.niceic.org.uk/approved/quest2.html
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