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Bit of advice required guys.
i have to do some refurb work on a listed building where previous works have been required to be in MICC
this works will require a completion cert when finished.
However, recently an approved contractor has carried out work on part of the installation where a fault has occurred on a section of lighting MICC. The sparks has isolation a section of the supply currently in 1.5mm MICC and taken another supply from a light in 1mm 3 core SY flex, in all about a 30ft length, clipped to the stones wall with micc cleats and terminated into the light fittings.
Would you allow this to remain in an installation you sign off?
The fact that fire proof pyro has been replaced with PVC flex is bad enough, but SY has half the current carrying capacity and twice the voltdrop of the pyro. Although still within peramiters acceptable, surely altering the current spec of the circuit is unsatisfactory.
Im also sure there's something in the regs about not using flexible cable for fixed wiring, but will have to check.
your views please gentlemen ....
(All the muppet had to do was check the gland, which is where I'm confident the fault it...)
i have to do some refurb work on a listed building where previous works have been required to be in MICC
this works will require a completion cert when finished.
However, recently an approved contractor has carried out work on part of the installation where a fault has occurred on a section of lighting MICC. The sparks has isolation a section of the supply currently in 1.5mm MICC and taken another supply from a light in 1mm 3 core SY flex, in all about a 30ft length, clipped to the stones wall with micc cleats and terminated into the light fittings.
Would you allow this to remain in an installation you sign off?
The fact that fire proof pyro has been replaced with PVC flex is bad enough, but SY has half the current carrying capacity and twice the voltdrop of the pyro. Although still within peramiters acceptable, surely altering the current spec of the circuit is unsatisfactory.
Im also sure there's something in the regs about not using flexible cable for fixed wiring, but will have to check.
your views please gentlemen ....
(All the muppet had to do was check the gland, which is where I'm confident the fault it...)