Hi All,
As a new member and newly qualified I guess you always get the things you haven't seen before in your early jobs.
So just picked up a small job of a new socket - spurred off existing RCB protected ring - so no prob there.
But also can I wire up this bathroom mirror with 2*internal 18W fluorescent lamps being used as a decorative cover over the hole in the wall where the CU is installed. The DNO fuse and meter and on the outside of the property.
At present the mirror is just hooked over a bar and lifts off to get to the CU and RCB, so not permanently fixed.
My solution is to hinge the mirror onto the wall on the left and fit a catch on the right thus making it into a door, so it is now fixed yet capable of being opened to reset the RCB should it trip.
I plan to put a switched FCU adjacent to the hinges but fixed to the building fabric. I will then use flexible cable (to BS6500 or &919) from the FCU into the mirror and restrain it appropriately near the hinge on the back of the mirror so that the cable forms a nice loop.
Given that the 'door/mirror' will only be opened occasionally and that the cable is not accessible when the door/mirror is in its normal closed position I do not plan to put any additional flexible conduit round the cable. The manufacturer's internal wiring, grommets and access points will all be used.
I think this comlies with chapter 52 of the regs, specifically 521.9.
Can anyone see any issues with this?
Dave
o
As a new member and newly qualified I guess you always get the things you haven't seen before in your early jobs.
So just picked up a small job of a new socket - spurred off existing RCB protected ring - so no prob there.
But also can I wire up this bathroom mirror with 2*internal 18W fluorescent lamps being used as a decorative cover over the hole in the wall where the CU is installed. The DNO fuse and meter and on the outside of the property.
At present the mirror is just hooked over a bar and lifts off to get to the CU and RCB, so not permanently fixed.
My solution is to hinge the mirror onto the wall on the left and fit a catch on the right thus making it into a door, so it is now fixed yet capable of being opened to reset the RCB should it trip.
I plan to put a switched FCU adjacent to the hinges but fixed to the building fabric. I will then use flexible cable (to BS6500 or &919) from the FCU into the mirror and restrain it appropriately near the hinge on the back of the mirror so that the cable forms a nice loop.
Given that the 'door/mirror' will only be opened occasionally and that the cable is not accessible when the door/mirror is in its normal closed position I do not plan to put any additional flexible conduit round the cable. The manufacturer's internal wiring, grommets and access points will all be used.
I think this comlies with chapter 52 of the regs, specifically 521.9.
Can anyone see any issues with this?
Dave
o