Hi all. This is my first post on here so hopefully some of you will be able to suggest something other than my ideas. Worked as a spark for 19 years but mainly commercial so you guys will have better ways of doing domestic.
here's the question. Ive got a job in a Big detatched victorian house moving some sockets around. Sockets are mounted on skirting wired up via floor which is newly laid parque style and fancy coving so no chasing up or lifting floors. Customer does not want any blanking plates etc. Is it permissable to use either staggerd inline connectors/through crimps and heatshrink.
Customers has new board all RCBO circuits fitted during recent kitchen renovation.
new sockets will go on adjacent wall but will need to chase up a bit and across to new location. Again not ideal but does the RCBO cover as addition protection as not specifically in a wiring zone as original socket will be removed?
Hopefully I've made some sense.
thanks in advance all
here's the question. Ive got a job in a Big detatched victorian house moving some sockets around. Sockets are mounted on skirting wired up via floor which is newly laid parque style and fancy coving so no chasing up or lifting floors. Customer does not want any blanking plates etc. Is it permissable to use either staggerd inline connectors/through crimps and heatshrink.
Customers has new board all RCBO circuits fitted during recent kitchen renovation.
new sockets will go on adjacent wall but will need to chase up a bit and across to new location. Again not ideal but does the RCBO cover as addition protection as not specifically in a wiring zone as original socket will be removed?
Hopefully I've made some sense.
thanks in advance all