Hmmm is this within Regs?

you still use metal boxes to breeze block.
Not necessarily, if there is enough space for a dry-lining one.
dry lined boxes would be too deep
Quite possible but I, for one, cannot be sure from the photo.

If there were a metal box there (for the socket), one has to wonder why an electrician would remove it when the socket was removed, with the intention (one assumes) of substituting a blank plate (which would simply be making 'unnecessary work'!)!

Kind Regards, John
 
I think you would get a 16mm box in there but nothing more.

There as a brown wall plug in the middle.

I blame the builders of the house for not spacing the plaster board from the wall enough.

A problem. Grumble about a lot.
 
Not necessarily, if there is enough space for a dry-lining one.
Quite possible but I, for one, cannot be sure from the photo.

If there were a metal box there (for the socket), one has to wonder why an electrician would remove it when the socket was removed, with the intention (one assumes) of substituting a blank plate (which would simply be making 'unnecessary work'!)!

Kind Regards, John
Putting it in the wrong place was also unnecessary , as was the bull about getting it damp .
 
I think you would get a 16mm box in there but nothing more.
As I said, on the basis of the photo, your guess is as good as mine - but it would have been quite a struggle to install a socket, with two cables in a 16mm box.
I blame the builders of the house for not spacing the plaster board from the wall enough.
Well, to be fair, if it's 'dot and dab', I don't think that any builder would leave enough space for a decent depth of back box.

Kind Regards, John
 
Putting it in the wrong place was also unnecessary , as was the bull about getting it damp .
All true, but as I presume you realise, my point was that one can't read too much into "electricians (nearly always) use back boxes" when we are faced with am electrician who apparently took one out inappropriately!

Kind Regards, John
 
"Within Regs" and doing a decent job aren't necessarily the same thing. A regulation is the minimum standard that must be met, whereas a decent job not only meets the minimum standard but also adds a bit of class (pride or skill, call it what you want) by the 'perpetrator'
 
Maybe he didnt have enough grommets.to fit 2 metal boxes
Maybe, just maybe he didn't have 2 metal boxes...

and used the original backbox to mount the socket in the new location.

And even further, maybe he didn't have one backbox, afterall OP did have to go to Screwfix for items that a self respecting electrician would have 'on the van'.
 
I'd want a backbox in there myself for completeness and peace of mind.

Should he be using a chocbox as well?
 
"Within Regs" and doing a decent job aren't necessarily the same thing. A regulation is the minimum standard that must be met, whereas a decent job not only meets the minimum standard but also adds a bit of class (pride or skill, call it what you want) by the 'perpetrator'
But that bit of work does not comply with the regulations.
 

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