Hi All
Was fitting a radiator with an electric heating element (the towel rail heater type) and obviously it makes more sense to connect as a fixed appliance, rather than via a standard plug.
However, flex with a standard (moulded on) plug is what it came with - odd, I thought, given that it's a towel rail heater and who's going to be able to plug that in in a bathroom...?!?). So obviously I cut off the plug ready to connect to a switched fused spur setup.
But inside the innocent looking outer sheath are 3 colours I've never seen before in UK flex: brown, grey and black! I didn't think that happened outside of 3 core+E cable?!?
So my immediate thought was, what is what (and tried to crack open the plug to see connections - pointless exercise...)
But now thinking -
1) was it legal for this to be sold as in the UK with non-standard flex colours (even though they were sealed into a plug?) I presume I've invalidated the guarantee by cutting off the plug.
2) I know that all portable appliances have to be sold with plugs attached now, but what about the opposite for fixed appliances?! Is there anything specific to protect us from the bleedin' obvious in this case?
3) if I did identify the colours correctly, would it be legal/within regs to fit that appliance to the installation given that it has those wiring colours? (If I didn't supply them and if everything else tests ok?)
Note: the appliance itself is a sealed unit so I can't just open it up and rewire it...
Second note: doing the job for a friend so can't/don't want to just walk away and refuse to fit it without good reason!
Thanks all
Was fitting a radiator with an electric heating element (the towel rail heater type) and obviously it makes more sense to connect as a fixed appliance, rather than via a standard plug.
However, flex with a standard (moulded on) plug is what it came with - odd, I thought, given that it's a towel rail heater and who's going to be able to plug that in in a bathroom...?!?). So obviously I cut off the plug ready to connect to a switched fused spur setup.
But inside the innocent looking outer sheath are 3 colours I've never seen before in UK flex: brown, grey and black! I didn't think that happened outside of 3 core+E cable?!?
So my immediate thought was, what is what (and tried to crack open the plug to see connections - pointless exercise...)
But now thinking -
1) was it legal for this to be sold as in the UK with non-standard flex colours (even though they were sealed into a plug?) I presume I've invalidated the guarantee by cutting off the plug.
2) I know that all portable appliances have to be sold with plugs attached now, but what about the opposite for fixed appliances?! Is there anything specific to protect us from the bleedin' obvious in this case?
3) if I did identify the colours correctly, would it be legal/within regs to fit that appliance to the installation given that it has those wiring colours? (If I didn't supply them and if everything else tests ok?)
Note: the appliance itself is a sealed unit so I can't just open it up and rewire it...
Second note: doing the job for a friend so can't/don't want to just walk away and refuse to fit it without good reason!
Thanks all