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Discuss Cutting corners or acceptable practice? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
I flipping wouldn't either!!!I like that, that looks good, I am not sure I could be bothered to do it for a customer though!
No it's looking lovely
The light is actually continious. I've seen them before with the light looking a bit 'knobly' if you know what i mean.
Suprised no ones mentioned the succulents..... Anyway I'm off to bed ive got man flu.Nothing worse than a knobbly light...unless it's on the end of me doctors endoscope:goofy:
I'm getting out the Ouija board,so i can tell me grandad about all these big,rough rsed working lads,all discussing illumination of pelmets...He might well hang up...:smartass:
526.5
526.5, 559.5.1
,If you take the regulations as they are stated and do not apply any assumptions or modifications, then they are fairly clear.
526.5 (precis) Every joint in a live conductor or a PEN conductor shall be made in an accessory, an equipment enclosure or an enclosure and part of a non combustible building material.
559.5.1 (not 559.4.1) (precis) one of the following shall be used for termination of the wiring: a light, lamp holder or ceiling rose, an LSC or dcl, A BS1363 socket or connection unit, a plug in distribution unit, an installation coupler or terminals in a junction box.
If you assume all ELV can ignore some of the regulations then yes there are easier ways to do things, but that is a decision you have made and not what is written.
I would tend to agree that in general the risk of electric shock is pretty much absent at 12V dc, but other things can come into play than electric shock.
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