I would dispute that.sijaysee said:but i am actually qualified!!
You may have obtained a qualification, but your questions show that you fall short of what could reasonably be defined as competent, therefore you are not, IMO, qualified to do electrical work for reward, yet, at least not without supervision.
Analogy - would you feel confident with a 17-year old driver who'd passed his test in the morning to drive you and your family down to Folkestone, onto the shuttle, and then off at the other end and into the centre of Paris in the afternoon?
He's passed his test. But is he qualified to do that job?
No - it affects everything.before all of this part p stuff, which lets remember only affects special locations
It probably won't stop them, but it does make it illegal.and doesnt stop anyone spurring 6 sockets in a lounge
No - it is certainly not wrong of you, but hopefully you see (and the fact that you find yourself asking questions on a DIY site should back this up) that your learning has not stopped - it's just begun.at least i made the effort to actually try to do it the right way. or is that wrong of me?
Do you plan to get 2381 & 2391 next?