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I don't have an electrician on this job yet. I understand the difference between an RCD and an RCBO just wondered why there seems to be a preference to individual circuit RCBO's.
No sweat.
Thanks for the responses.
just wondered why there seems to be a preference to individual circuit RCBO's.
Thanks again guys for the help.
The property had a full safety test when I moved in so I know I am starting from a sound position.
The electrical work required for my extension is in the form of additions to existing circuits so as such is not notifiable under Part P (2010). When I have further work carried out later that is notifiable, when completed, I will have the whole house retested.
Thanks again guys for the help.
The property had a full safety test when I moved in so I know I am starting from a sound position.
The electrical work required for my extension is in the form of additions to existing circuits so as such is not notifiable under Part P (2010). When I have further work carried out later that is notifiable, when completed, I will have the whole house retested.
I do not believe that the term "competent person" is quantified in BS7671 but as a general rule it is accepted that such a person should have the appropriate knowledge and skills to carry out the proposed work.
As you will know BS7671 did not legally apply to dwelling house until Part P came into play, hence my reference to notifiable work under part P.
Prior to the 2010 version of part P even a qualified electrician could only carry out very minor work in their own home unless they were part of a competent persons scheme or notified the work to building control. The 2010 version relaxed these requirements to be more realistic in domestic situations.
I think it is a little unfair to say I don't have a clue.........
I agree with the statement "BS7671 has always applied to all electrical installations as the standard to which all installations must adhere."
I do not dispute this fact.
Where there is a disconnect in this debate is the following :-
The IEE Wiring Regulations, now BS7671 have always been a legal requirement for electrical installations in all situations with the exception of dwelling houses in England and Wales. This situation changed on 1st Jan 2005 with the introduction of the Building Regulation Document P. As of this date they also became a legal requirement for dwelling houses.
As I stated in a previous post this meant that even a qualified electrician had to either be a member of a competent person scheme or notify the work to building control when carrying out even minor work in their own homes!
This situation has been addressed in two further amendments in 2006 and most recently in 2010.
In this debate I have been wholly referring to an individual carrying out electrical work in their own homes. As such BS7671 is the reference document that should be followed but not all work now has to be carried out by a person who is a member of a competent person scheme or notified to Building control if not.
Some home owners DIY work is therefore permitted.
These are the facts !!
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Some home owners DIY work is therefore permitted.
These are the facts !!
The IEE Wiring Regulations, now BS7671 have always been a legal requirement for electrical installations in all situations
This situation changed on 1st Jan 2005 with the introduction of the Building Regulation Document P. As of this date they also became a legal requirement for dwelling houses.
not all work now has to be carried out by a person who is a member of a competent person scheme or notified to Building control if not. Some home owners DIY work is therefore permitted.
These are the facts !!
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