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I am due to start a house rewiring job in the new year, due to the customer having the house fully decorated it needs to be done using plastic trunking.

They have had a couple of other quotes that have said that the trunking must be run from the ceiling in a straight line to the socket (which would be a metre or two from the corner of the wall)

I was planning on running the trunking in the corner and then along the top of the skirting to the socket, I cant find anything in the regs or on-site guide to say I can't do this.

Can anyone see any problems with this?

Mark.
 
Part M of the building regs (access and use of a building) states that the building must not be more unsatisfactory in relation to the requirements than before the work was carried out. Regulation 553.1.6 requires that a socket-outlet is at sufficient height above the floor or any working surface to minimise the risk of mechanical damage to the socket-outlet or to a plug and associated flexible cord during use, insertion or withdrawal of the plug.
 
so it does.

so the bit about having to apply the current regs to your work doesn't apply to this regulation. Confusing.
What is part M about?
If none of the requirements of it apply to a situation you are in then why do the wishes of the home owner not trump it?
It says there very clearly "in new dwellings only" there's nothing confusing about it mate.
 
Yes really. The problem is people like to pick and choose the regs they follow. This is not only a elec reg but a building reg also. I know it is never followed domestically this is why the domestic sparks out there are not thought of to well in the commercial world. It is as clear as daybthat if you put socket outbof that range you are not installing to the regs. Agreed? If you disagree please quote a reg to me.

There is no electrical regulation setting the height of sockets etc, only a reference to the building regulations which set those heights for new-builds only
 
What is part M about?
If none of the requirements of it apply to a situation you are in then why do the wishes of the home owner not trump it?
It says there very clearly "in new dwellings only" there's nothing confusing about it mate.
I'd remembered the first bit as a general principle, not that the section on access went against that general principle.

Had I thought about it a little more I'd have realised that we've never concerned ourselves with that regulation in retrofit situations, so there would hopefully be a reason for that.

It does make sense now I've thought about it.
 

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