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Thankyou telectrix.
I have never posted on a forum before as I have noticed there are many people who just spout off and don’t answer the question.
I have read all the regulations and it is very unclear as to what you can actually do in your own home. I am not an idiot and do various work anyway. I am just very interested into how people read into the regulations and what they mean.
Personally I feel that if I was doing this in my own home, regulations say that I can. I am just interested if this work was done in someone else’s house and who I should get to check it, if required.
Thanks
Is there a room above the garage.Thankyou telectrix.
I have never posted on a forum before as I have noticed there are many people who just spout off and don’t answer the question.
I have read all the regulations and it is very unclear as to what you can actually do in your own home. I am not an idiot and do various work anyway. I am just very interested into how people read into the regulations and what they mean.
Personally I feel that if I was doing this in my own home, regulations say that I can. I am just interested if this work was done in someone else’s house and who I should get to check it, if required.
Thanks
From April 2013 electrical work in a dwelling, or associated with its surroundings, is notifiable to a local building control body where the work includes:
• the installation of a new circuit, whether at low voltage (typically 230 V) or extra-low voltage); or
• the replacement of a consumer unit (fusebox); or
• any alteration or addition to an existing circuit in a special location*, whether at low voltage (typically 230 V) or extra-low voltage
*A special location is a room containing a bath or shower, swimming pool or a sauna heater.
Are you going to answer any of my questions ?
From April 2013 electrical work in a dwelling, or associated with its surroundings, is notifiable to a local building control body where the work includes:
• the installation of a new circuit, whether at low voltage (typically 230 V) or extra-low voltage); or
• the replacement of a consumer unit (fusebox); or
• any alteration or addition to an existing circuit in a special location*, whether at low voltage (typically 230 V) or extra-low voltage
*A special location is a room containing a bath or shower, swimming pool or a sauna heater.
Ps I think murdoch needs to get off his high horse and take some chill pills and stop giving people grief who are asking a straight forward question. Quite clearly we are not all geniuses like you
I have limited testing equipment
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