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Hi,

I’m hoping someone can signpost me to any regulations that exist for installation of mains wiring cable in a domestic setting. An electrician has installed a mains cable within 30mm of wall surface in almost the centre of a wall and I’m wondering if there are regulations against this installation as i’m concerned that about the safety of this work.

Many thanks

Marty
 
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I'm wondering if you possibly have an outside cabinet with main fuse, meter, and switched fuse, and that cable runs from the switched fuse to an indoor consumer unit. Wild guess....but only way it's adding up in my mind right now given the cable type and that an electrician fitted it, not the suppler.
If that cable is your side of the meter it would be allowed to be installed like that as it is mechanically protected.
Understanding exactly where that cable is relative to your main main fuse, meter, and consumer unit is key to saying who is responsible for it.
(the cable on the right is more complicated, we can come to that later!)
you’re 100% right in your first sentence.
This is at front hall of house and the main fuse and meter is on the opposite side of that wall. The consumer unit is in utility room at rear of house.
And there’s more to the story. I drilled a hole for a mirror, drilling into the mains cable(black in pic). What followed was a shower of sparks and complete power cut to home. After this an electrician replaced mains fuse and performed a short-term fix on the damaged cable to get the power back on. I’m now going to contact the builder but trying to figure out where I stand regarding building regulations. Home is a 5 year old new-build.
 
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you’re 100% right in your first sentence.
This is at front hall of house and the main fuse and meter is on the opposite side of that wall. The consumer unit is in utility room at rear of house.
And there’s more to the story. I drilled a hole for a mirror, drilling into the mains cable(black in pic). What followed was a shower of sparks and complete power cut to home. After this an electrician replaced mains fuse and performed a short-term fix on the damaged cable to get the power back on. I’m now going to contact the builder but trying to figure out where I stand regarding building regulations. Home is a 5 year old new-build.
If metre is directly behind I would suggest cable is within a zone
 
And there’s more to the story. I drilled a hole for a mirror, drilling into the mains cable(black in pic).
I feel your pain. Over the years I've suddenly heard gas and suddenly felt mains water. Never managed to drill into a cable. Let's see what next week brings...
 
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you’re 100% right in your first sentence.
This is at front hall of house and the main fuse and meter is on the opposite side of that wall. The consumer unit is in utility room at rear of house.
And there’s more to the story. I drilled a hole for a mirror, drilling into the mains cable(black in pic). What followed was a shower of sparks and complete power cut to home. After this an electrician replaced mains fuse and performed a short-term fix on the damaged cable to get the power back on. I’m now going to contact the builder but trying to figure out where I stand regarding building regulations. Home is a 5 year old new-build.
That's your problem.

SWA is mechanically protected so not sure how this stands in the regs and whether it still needs to be in a zone but putting it in the wall like that is imo just shoddy.
 

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