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- If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
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- Practising Electrician (Qualified - Domestic or Commercial etc)
I have now been working in this field for about 3 years (purely domestic) so I have come across a few electricians now, either on site or at the local wholesalers and also seen a reasonable amount of domestic installations.
I'm slowly beginning to think that the majority of electricians do not have a great deal of time for the regulations and just do their work the same way as they have always done it. This thread isn't supposed to be a criticism its more trying to get at the truth.
I suppose on a forum most people would not want to mention certain practises that might be frowned upon so perhaps its normal for a forum to talk about 'best practise' as if thats what normally happens.
I'm not even sure if I'm asking a question! It's just something I've been thinking about and wanted to air it. The tipping point was today when a number of electricians at the wholesalers I was at said they would just clip the meter tails to the outside wall (exiting an outside meter box, up the wall for about 2 meters). I was trying to get some 32mm conduit.
Further bits just off the top of my head:
1. Not installing RCD protection when the regs state you should (i.e mainly when adding bits to a bathroom or perhaps adding a socket (chased in)).
2. Junction boxes (normal ones - not MF) in ceilings (happens all the time).
3. Cables in loft just spread over joists.
4. SY cable without proper gland
5. BW glands used for SWA outside.
6. No certificate issued.
7. Work not notified
8. Crimped joints (which are extending cables) with insulation tape covering them (I have NEVER seen heatshrink used)
9. 16mm T&E used when tails >3m from cut out (6mm CPC used as main earth)
I'm not saying the above are wrong or right, I'm just saying thats what I see and thats what I hear amongst electricians. I'm sure many more practises could be added.
I suppose if I did have a question it would be as in the title of this thread?
I'm slowly beginning to think that the majority of electricians do not have a great deal of time for the regulations and just do their work the same way as they have always done it. This thread isn't supposed to be a criticism its more trying to get at the truth.
I suppose on a forum most people would not want to mention certain practises that might be frowned upon so perhaps its normal for a forum to talk about 'best practise' as if thats what normally happens.
I'm not even sure if I'm asking a question! It's just something I've been thinking about and wanted to air it. The tipping point was today when a number of electricians at the wholesalers I was at said they would just clip the meter tails to the outside wall (exiting an outside meter box, up the wall for about 2 meters). I was trying to get some 32mm conduit.
Further bits just off the top of my head:
1. Not installing RCD protection when the regs state you should (i.e mainly when adding bits to a bathroom or perhaps adding a socket (chased in)).
2. Junction boxes (normal ones - not MF) in ceilings (happens all the time).
3. Cables in loft just spread over joists.
4. SY cable without proper gland
5. BW glands used for SWA outside.
6. No certificate issued.
7. Work not notified
8. Crimped joints (which are extending cables) with insulation tape covering them (I have NEVER seen heatshrink used)
9. 16mm T&E used when tails >3m from cut out (6mm CPC used as main earth)
I'm not saying the above are wrong or right, I'm just saying thats what I see and thats what I hear amongst electricians. I'm sure many more practises could be added.
I suppose if I did have a question it would be as in the title of this thread?
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