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Hi
I wanted to put the on the DIY Electrical category but It won't allow me to post on there.
I'm new to this forum, I'm not an electrician but I do get involved in CE compliance of power tools so have to be well up on EU directives and BS EN standards for electric motor operated tools.
I have some questions about part P.
Mynext doorneighbor keeps instaling outdoor lights himself, but in my opinion very badly.
I've watched this happen over the past 2 years but around a month ago he installed some more on the adjoining fence and has simply run a piece of white PVC flex along the top of a wooden fence and to make matters worse decided to loop it over onto our side and just fix it with cable clips.
I'll be honest I just want a reason to get him to take it down because its an eyesore but I also think its not a legal installation.
My question is, is this kind of work allowed by a DIY'er ?
and
Is ordinary PVC flex acceptable for outdoor/garden lighting ?
I've been reading through here and come up with the following :-
SWA cable should be used for outdoors, preferrably buried.
PVC cable is not UV resistant.
PVC flex is not really suitable for screw type connections, should be tinned or crimped ferrule terminations.
The cable has been bent around corners much smaller than the minimum bend radius (3-4 x dia)
The cable goes in and out of brick pillars but horizontally, no drip loops to prevent moisture entering.
The cable is supported by a wooden fence which has not got many more years life in it.
The cable/flex has just been added to an existing junction box for some security lights, which were installed correctly but he has just knocked out a blanking plug and pushed the cable through, no gland or anything.
I've checked the voltage when they are on (they are on a timer) with a non-contact detector and its definately 230V not extra low voltage.
Any advice on if theres anything I could do to get him to remove the cable he has kindly leaned over and nailed to my side of the fence so he can't see it would be appreciated.
I wanted to put the on the DIY Electrical category but It won't allow me to post on there.
I'm new to this forum, I'm not an electrician but I do get involved in CE compliance of power tools so have to be well up on EU directives and BS EN standards for electric motor operated tools.
I have some questions about part P.
Mynext doorneighbor keeps instaling outdoor lights himself, but in my opinion very badly.
I've watched this happen over the past 2 years but around a month ago he installed some more on the adjoining fence and has simply run a piece of white PVC flex along the top of a wooden fence and to make matters worse decided to loop it over onto our side and just fix it with cable clips.
I'll be honest I just want a reason to get him to take it down because its an eyesore but I also think its not a legal installation.
My question is, is this kind of work allowed by a DIY'er ?
and
Is ordinary PVC flex acceptable for outdoor/garden lighting ?
I've been reading through here and come up with the following :-
SWA cable should be used for outdoors, preferrably buried.
PVC cable is not UV resistant.
PVC flex is not really suitable for screw type connections, should be tinned or crimped ferrule terminations.
The cable has been bent around corners much smaller than the minimum bend radius (3-4 x dia)
The cable goes in and out of brick pillars but horizontally, no drip loops to prevent moisture entering.
The cable is supported by a wooden fence which has not got many more years life in it.
The cable/flex has just been added to an existing junction box for some security lights, which were installed correctly but he has just knocked out a blanking plug and pushed the cable through, no gland or anything.
I've checked the voltage when they are on (they are on a timer) with a non-contact detector and its definately 230V not extra low voltage.
Any advice on if theres anything I could do to get him to remove the cable he has kindly leaned over and nailed to my side of the fence so he can't see it would be appreciated.