Hi all,
New to the forum! Quick background on me: I have a degree in electrical engineering and spent many years working with qualified electricians on house re-wires. I never qualified as an electrician as I went down the IT route but I can rewire a house with no concerns - not that I would as I'm not qualified!!
A friend of mine asked me to review the electrics on his new extension as he is not happy with the work. Here is what I found:
1. None of the back boxes are earthed. Not a failure but poor practice
2. Loose socket back box and broken light box (missing lug).
3. Ring main cable passing through back of lighting back box ( switch box is level with socket in kitchen).
4. Breakers labelled wrong on the new DB.
5. Live wire sticking out the wall with no termination block! I fixed this one as super dangerous.
6. Live wires sticking out the ceiling with no termination block. Also dangerous but out of reach. Not fixed.
7. Armoured cable missing gland and outer casing not earthed.
8. Light switch in bedroom not screwed in to back box. I fixed this one as dangerous.
Photos attached of some of these. The builder did the electrics and signed it all off. There are a number of issues with the extension- not just the electrics. If I was an inspector I would not have passed it! However, poor practice does not necessarily equate to a Part P failure. So my question is do any of the above actually constitute as a failure?
Thanks in advance,
Glenn
New to the forum! Quick background on me: I have a degree in electrical engineering and spent many years working with qualified electricians on house re-wires. I never qualified as an electrician as I went down the IT route but I can rewire a house with no concerns - not that I would as I'm not qualified!!
A friend of mine asked me to review the electrics on his new extension as he is not happy with the work. Here is what I found:
1. None of the back boxes are earthed. Not a failure but poor practice
2. Loose socket back box and broken light box (missing lug).
3. Ring main cable passing through back of lighting back box ( switch box is level with socket in kitchen).
4. Breakers labelled wrong on the new DB.
5. Live wire sticking out the wall with no termination block! I fixed this one as super dangerous.
6. Live wires sticking out the ceiling with no termination block. Also dangerous but out of reach. Not fixed.
7. Armoured cable missing gland and outer casing not earthed.
8. Light switch in bedroom not screwed in to back box. I fixed this one as dangerous.
Photos attached of some of these. The builder did the electrics and signed it all off. There are a number of issues with the extension- not just the electrics. If I was an inspector I would not have passed it! However, poor practice does not necessarily equate to a Part P failure. So my question is do any of the above actually constitute as a failure?
Thanks in advance,
Glenn