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by ericmark »
Sat Sep 24, 2016 10:11 pm
[quote="ianp5uk"]To be legal you need to remove the wiring especially if it is chased in. Otherwise the next house owner will not have any idea there's a live wire under the wall and potentially drill, cut or nail into it. Capping it off properly and plastering over is safe enough for you only, provided you remember it's there, but it's not legal.
Luckily modern trip systems are quite sensitive.[/quote]
I agree the cables should be removed, but BS7671 is not law, although it can be used in a court of law.
Just had my dads house rewired, working out what is old and what is new is not easy, they were told to remove old, but it has not happened where the cable is buried in a wall.
All new should be brown blue and old red black but can't rely on that, so yes best way is remove second best make dead. But neither are legal requirements.
The law simply says the house should be safe, if some one gets a shock then clearly it was not safe, but if you can show you did all reasonable steps to ensure it is safe. i.e. follow BS7671 then unlikely a court will find you guilty.