Exactly what I thought! I was going to post something along the same lines but then I thought I'd just start sounding like a broken record!

Since when has a corporate entity ever been an authority on anything electrical?![/QUOTE]Damian....as long as the cash cometh in...
and the little sideshow from the other day will not count a jot...
so what? the boat came up against a bit more of a wave than the usual little ripples...
but the good ship Part pis has righted herself and plows on....
 
another this scam thinks....that scam thinks...

so i said so she said so i said so she said...

So what's the problem here? Is advice from anybody not acceptable? Bit odd. Not fixing a cable to a fence if there is a wall or an alternative seems common sense to me, regardless who gives that advice. The average garden fence is a structure with a 5 - 10 year life span. In terms of an electrical installation, that is not the life of an electrical installation.
 
Put SWAs along fences plenty of times. As long as it looks neat and is well cleated don't see a problem
 
So what's the problem here? Is advice from anybody not acceptable? Bit odd. Not fixing a cable to a fence if there is a wall or an alternative seems common sense to me, regardless who gives that advice. The average garden fence is a structure with a 5 - 10 year life span. In terms of an electrical installation, that is not the life of an electrical installation.
read my other posts eh....
 
If the cable is securely fixed at both ends of the fence, it'll probably support the fence and extend its lifespan! :wink_smile:
 
If you are concerned about the longevity of the fence then just add a note to the EIC to that effect. That way you have advised the client in a professional way which goes on record.
 
If you fixed a cable on a dodgy fence and then noted that on an EIC that would not excuse you from liability, it would confirm that you had carried out a potentially dangerous job.
 
I was trying to respond to the observation that a cable installed on a good fence today may (probably will) outlive the fence itself.

I would agree that installing on a fence which is dodgy at the time would be poor practice.
 
If the fence eventually needs replacing uncleat then cleat to new fence. What's the problem here. ??
 
Crikey! I could've took the fence down and built a ruddy wall by the time we've settled this!


note interesting advice from ELECSA , surely if a wall was there to fix on then a fence wouldn't be there? Or are they suggesting that where there's a fence there's a wall? I've confused myself now!!
 
retarded thread is retarded.
and thats all the comment youre getting off me on an already done to death topic.
:-D
 
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