On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 16:21:11 +0000, D.M. Procida wrote:
> What exactly does the 'certificate' that I can apparently expect to
> receive for electrical work nowadays take? Who should do the certifying?
>
> Also, is it true that any wiring work which leaves mains cables clipped
> to a skirting board is illegal?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniele
Someone who is registered under Part-P (spit) can self-certify that their
work complies with the standards.
The customer then gets a certificate through the post (there may be other
mechanism) depending on which 'club' is involved.
If the work is not done by a registered electrician then Building Control
will issue the certificate of compliance.
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PVC Sheathed Twin and Earth may be clipped to the skirting board.
Behind the skirting would be unacceptable except in the 150mm nearest a
corner or protected by steel armour plate or more than 50mm deep.
This would quite probably be a good way under kitchen units but not
elsewhere on a visual aspect.
--
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