- Reaction score
- 17,050
314.1 Does however state that every installation shall be divided into circuits to avoid
(1) DANGER and minimise any inconvenience in the event of a fault, so to my mind there could be an element of danger involved.
But you still can't describe what the danger is.
It's quite simple, you think something is dangerous so you must know what the danger is that you think is there.
This is the difference between cowboys and tradesmen,
For example you have a class1 ceiling light with no cpc.
Cowboy: that's dangerous you have to pay me £--- to fix it.
Tradesman: this is dangerous because it presents an electric shock risk under fault conditions, I could rewire the circuit, run a cpc to this point or replace the light with a class 2 fitting etc etc