Outbuilding Partial Re-Wire - new colours mandatory?

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Hi,

I'm going to be replacing some of the wiring in the outbuildings, but hope not to have to replace all. The existing of course is Red/Black. Is it mandatory to use new colours for my work? My reading suggests that it maybe is, but yet old colour cable is still offered for sale. I would prefer not to have mixed colours outside the consumer unit.

Thanks in advance, Tony S
 
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Wiring Regs require new colours.

Building Regulations require compliance with Wiring Regs or an equivalent level of safety.

My understanding is that maintaining red/black throughout an installation would not be less safe than mixed colours.

It will have to be marked as a deviation on your Installation or Minor Works certificates though.
 
Does a DIY permitted job require a minor works certificate ?If not where would there be any record?
 
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Does a DIY permitted job require a minor works certificate ?If not where would there be any record?
Technically all work requires a certificate but there will still be no record any where else.

Minor works does not mean NOT notifiable.
 
Does a DIY permitted job require a minor works certificate ?If not where would there be any record?
Technically all work requires a certificate but there will still be no record any where else.
How does that work, I should create my own record as a form of certificate? I'm not clear who would ever want or need to see such a certificate or record. I should maybe clarify that this is DIY work that does not require notification or Building Warrant.
 
Thanks, I'll have a look at those. Even though I won't be able to carry out some of the tests it might make sense to have records of what has actually been done, just for my own records.
 

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