by kbrownie »
Fri Mar 27, 2009 7:42 am
Well Mike,
The point I was getting at, I may have been a bit aggressive putting over is as follows;
That this work will come under approved document part p of the building regulation, have a look in projects:
https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects.htm for more info on part p. what I can tell you this is a legal requirement.
The term scope is used to determine the knowledge/skill of a tradesman at any particular level.
In electrical terms full scope in this instance is applied to someone who has the skill, knowledge, experience to complete all electrical work within the house and outside areas.
Defined scope is a tradesman for example, a gas engineeer who has the knowledge, skill, experience of his particular work and can apply the electrical installation of a boiler say but can't put a cu in or a re-wire because that is beyond his scope.
The questions that you asked, I could only assume that you did not have the scope to do this safely. Safety is always my first and an important concern when working on jobs and giving advise. Electricity kills people, plastering a wall or fitting a laminate floor unlikely too!
Won't knock anybody for having a go at DIY but lets do it safely, it is something that should be enjoyed as well as saving a few quid (with some luck).
I think Blakey1963 has pointed you in the right direction, with some suttle hints!
I'll add some to consider, cable size needs to be calculated, volt drop, the route the cable is taking is it safe?, method of fixing and mechanical protection of cable. Means of isolating and switching circuit, IP ratings.
Remember be SAFE!
KB