by marconii »
Sun Nov 29, 2009 6:48 pm
[quote="rob.c"]hi, i wish to rewire my sisters old house as we are renovating it from top to toe. i have read alot about 17th edition but am confused as to who i should advise of my impending work. the old house has a combination of old rubber coated,braided waxed and both old red/black/green,yellow and new harmonised brown/blue/green and yellow wires. there is a double pole switch before the consumer unit so all but the main incoming tails from the overhead feed from the supplier could be isolated. i wish to rewire the whole house myself. i completed a full plumbing course c&g,nvq 1,2,3 , advanced craft 1+2, plus electric course connected with the plumbing qualifications at the time but all these have lapsed since i completed them back in the 80's. i feel i have the knowledge and understanding to complete this task including outside work but need to know if i am allowed to do it myself and get it tested then signed off with help from my local building authority?? or do you have to be a fully 17th edition qualified electrician to carry out the proposed work?? can anyone advise or point me in the right direction please :D[/quote]
hi im mark......electrician since 1981...
DO NOT attempt to rewire any property.....unless you live in Scotland....
As of January 2005, part p of the wiring regs came into force, making it a criminal offence, to do anything other than minor tasks, ie..changing a socket/ very small insignificant works....
you cannot..do the work yourself and then get an electrician to sign your work off!!......its against part p regs!!
building control, WILL, SIGN YOUR WORK OFF.....BUT AT A COST.....however, that seems to vary throughout the country, its still a grey area, and since the government decided to get involved the whole part p legislation seems not be fully understood throughout england and wales completely....
put simply.......GET A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN....who is part p registered.....
personally, i was and am, annoyed at the government....the inference being that electricians prior to this new legislation coming into force, were not experienced whatsoever....and needed to sit an unnecessary test(part p)in order to become"competant"...another example of political madness......having said that....electricity takes many lives, if underestimated....so, tongue in cheek, it can only be a good thing..
GET A SPARKY IN.!!!
MARK..