I work with someone who really isn't happy installing new circuits into plastic consumer units.
Sometimes he refuses to do it if the board in question isn't in a great state or if the existing wiring is spaghetti junction.
Obviously the regs state that it's fine to add if the board conforms to the regs at time of installation, but he argues that they're not law they're guidelines and that if he's not happy doing it then he doesn't have to and has every right to refuse.
My take is, if site told me to install a cable without RCD protection and said it was fine because the cable was >50mm in a wall, i still wouldn't do it even though allowed in regs. A similar although not identical scenario.
What do you all think?
Sometimes he refuses to do it if the board in question isn't in a great state or if the existing wiring is spaghetti junction.
Obviously the regs state that it's fine to add if the board conforms to the regs at time of installation, but he argues that they're not law they're guidelines and that if he's not happy doing it then he doesn't have to and has every right to refuse.
My take is, if site told me to install a cable without RCD protection and said it was fine because the cable was >50mm in a wall, i still wouldn't do it even though allowed in regs. A similar although not identical scenario.
What do you all think?