by ericmark »
Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:30 am
Are you asking about the law or what is safe?
In England and Wales Part P means to legally work outside you need to pay the LABC £100 plus for privilege to DIY.
Personally I feel if you have the test equipment then there is no reason why you should not DIY. But that is of course the question. Do you have the test equipment?
If you install electrical equipment or circuits you are of course responsible for ensuring it is safe. In the main the DIY guy relies on the existing installation being A1 before he starts to ensure his bit is also compliant. However we really have no idea as to if the existing is correct or not. Now in a house where all sockets are protected with a 30ma RCD the chances of getting a fatal shock from anything inside the house is slim.
But as we move outside the house not only does the likely hood of getting a shock increase but also the likely hood of it being fatal is also increased including a shock from line to neutral which will not trip a RCD.
Although 95% of DIY work outside will not result in a fatal shock one wants to protect both your family from a shock and yourself from court proceedings which would follow any fatal shock.
So you need to do that risk assessment. Is it really worth the risk to you and your family. Can you be 100% sure the existing supply is A1? I am not considering you making a mistake I am looking at possibility of guy before you making a mistake.
Now if the whole house is RCD protected you may feel it's worth the risk. Personally I have a full set of test meters so I know my earth loop impedance is OK and my RCD will trip at 30ma and at 150ma it will trip within 40ms (try measuring that with stop watch). So I have no problems. But likely you don't have the test gear. So if the house is not RCD protected then to do any DIY work without the test equipment is really fool hardy. And to do work outside is stupid. Without a RCD the risk is just too great.
With RCD it is like doing 40mph on back lane with 30mph speed limit at 10pm. But without the RCD protection it is like doing 60mph through local town at mid day. Both of course are wrong but the chance of being caught and the resulting action are very different.