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1) Are there any regulations concerning electrical cables that have been installed in a domestic house that are running under the floorboards or buried inside wall chases that are not connected to anything? For example, if you move a socket and run new cable to it as per bs7671 can you just disconnect the old cable at both ends and leave it in the wall or do you have to destroy the plaster removing it? If you can leave it in, must you do anything else to make it "safe", e.g. connect all conductors to earth or choc bloc each end?
2) I wish to install some smoke alarms as per BS5839 pt 6 grade D LD3 so the house can be used for single occupancy with an alarm in the hallway and one upstairs on the landing. Later I may wish to rent rooms out as bedsits and will require a heat alarm in the kitchen and smoke alarms in every room as per LACORS guidance (grade D LD1). Would I be in breach of any regulations if I were to run all the cable for the complete LD1 system but only intall two alarms in the escape route leaving the rest of the wires unused? (The reason for putting the wires in now is that the house is empty and undergoing refurbishment. It will be very difficult to run more cables after the house is finished and there is furniture and people in the way).
Thanks
2) I wish to install some smoke alarms as per BS5839 pt 6 grade D LD3 so the house can be used for single occupancy with an alarm in the hallway and one upstairs on the landing. Later I may wish to rent rooms out as bedsits and will require a heat alarm in the kitchen and smoke alarms in every room as per LACORS guidance (grade D LD1). Would I be in breach of any regulations if I were to run all the cable for the complete LD1 system but only intall two alarms in the escape route leaving the rest of the wires unused? (The reason for putting the wires in now is that the house is empty and undergoing refurbishment. It will be very difficult to run more cables after the house is finished and there is furniture and people in the way).
Thanks