Refitting an earth wire in the kitchen - Part P?

Holmie, do you just make things up, or do you just spout and hope it might be correct?

HSE makes no such assertion. HSE does not say that if you do electrical works then things must be better afterwards.

Maybe you meant to say

"the installation should be no less safe" :?:

I would lay off the coconut juice, if I were you.
 
Blimey, has Berksman upset you, Seco?
He's only asking a simple question.
maybe was abit harsh.

i can't understand why people nowdays are so interested in getting involved in everyone elses problems.

i go to peoples houses to do the job i came for i'm not bothered if
he's car has bald tyres, his mother in laws on her last legs
his washing machine gives him a belt when he uses it. not my problem. :roll:
 
Some very interesting replies there... my main curiosity was really about the legality - I have never been one to blindly follow rules and I had already decided to do exactly what holmslaw and bongos said, strictly legal or not. I don't think I could sleep well knowing that the appliance side CPC was floating about loose in the wall box. But it's good to know that it sounds it was legally the correct thing to do - so thanks electronicsuk for the clear clarification.
I'll have another go at my friends to try and persuade them to get the other problems professionally and competently sorted.
PS for Seco: these are my friends... call me a nosey **** but I probably would tell them about a bald tyre, then it's up to them.
 

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