Been on a job today sorting out some lighting circuits. The husband took it upon himself as part of his kitchen refurb/extension to install downlights.
He decided to wire it by feeding the lights from the switch as he thought that was the new way to do it to comply.
He hadn't given any thought to how he was going to test or inspect any of this mind as he had checked and it s not subject to building control as its a alteration and nothing new!
He basically messed it up from start to end and his only source of instruction was youtube!
He had bought a box of Ideal connectors, the cheaper version of Wagos and connected it in wrong at the switch to begin with, and at each spotlight used connectors without any terminal enclosure to connect up each cheap spot light which he had bought of ebay!
After connecting it all up and doing the bang test method and the rcd tripping, the wife called me to fix it.
So a after sourcing proper down lights that wont fall apart and MF enclosures as the lights he got online were so awful i doubt they would last a year. and sorting his wiring they now have lights in the kitchen and dining area.
When i asked him why he didn't buy any enclosures he said the connectors were on offer and cheaper than buying some MF enclosures for the downlights!!
You have to love DIY Daves, they pay my bills and always bring a steady stream of work. Turns out that as a contract manager for the council he thought he could watch youtube and be an electrician.
There should be a warning notice on electrical materials advising homeowners to call an electrician.
He decided to wire it by feeding the lights from the switch as he thought that was the new way to do it to comply.
He hadn't given any thought to how he was going to test or inspect any of this mind as he had checked and it s not subject to building control as its a alteration and nothing new!
He basically messed it up from start to end and his only source of instruction was youtube!
He had bought a box of Ideal connectors, the cheaper version of Wagos and connected it in wrong at the switch to begin with, and at each spotlight used connectors without any terminal enclosure to connect up each cheap spot light which he had bought of ebay!
After connecting it all up and doing the bang test method and the rcd tripping, the wife called me to fix it.
So a after sourcing proper down lights that wont fall apart and MF enclosures as the lights he got online were so awful i doubt they would last a year. and sorting his wiring they now have lights in the kitchen and dining area.
When i asked him why he didn't buy any enclosures he said the connectors were on offer and cheaper than buying some MF enclosures for the downlights!!
You have to love DIY Daves, they pay my bills and always bring a steady stream of work. Turns out that as a contract manager for the council he thought he could watch youtube and be an electrician.
There should be a warning notice on electrical materials advising homeowners to call an electrician.