Hi,
I am thinking about getting the property inspected and see what they recommend.
Was that also the case under the old 16th?
The singles that I ran in were insulated and sheathed, as I needed to pick up some live feeds and also at that time it cost less than g/y singles
Not 100% sure about the 16th mate. I'm sure someone will be able to tell us.
Had a feeling it would be, the 16th was very earthy, equipotental/ simultaneous, sinks, windows, radiators - its a lot easier these daysYes 543-01-01 was the same regarding minimum cable sizes in 16th amd 2 : 2004
Had a feeling it would be, the 16th was very earthy, equipotental/ simultaneous, sinks, windows, radiators - its a lot easier these days
Well I got around 543-01-01 by using insulated & sheathed singles..
How was the cpc installed?house or bungalow?
Approx 15 years ago I had the same problem in a bungalow..
All was ok apart from no RCD and no lighting cpc..
I installed an RCD and a separate 1mm cpc for the lighting circuit..
How was the cpc installed?
I don't, I just rewire.Question people. When you install a 4mm earth, how do you go about connecting it to the light fittings? I thought it would be too big?
Who connects the fittings up?I don't, I just rewire.
Sorry Pete, I wasn't very clear. I mean I don't install a 4mm cpc additional to the existing wiring, I just rewire with new cable incorporating a cpc. The former is an option I wouldn't consider.Who connects the fittings up?
Yes it was definitely a requirement of the 16th Edition.Was that also the case under the old 16th?
The singles that I ran in were insulated and sheathed, as I needed to pick up some live feeds and also at that time it cost less than g/y singles