by ericmark »
Thu Nov 20, 2008 6:44 pm
You say a spur from a socket this would need fusing. Although if wired in 4mm² from the ring main it would not cause danger this method has not been included in the options given in BS7671:2008 if you go to
http://www.theiet.org/publishing/wiring ... /index.cfm it just happens the bit about what can be done with ring mains was updated and on last page there is a very handy diagram with all the options.
Paperwork wise all electrical work will have paperwork either minor works or an installation certificate both which will contain the reading given when completed. Also I would say this also comes under Part P so there should be a completion certificate also. It will not be an alteration but a new piece of paperwork. To alter paper work would raise suspicions if you come to re-sell must be new.
As to consumer unit in garage no not really required with a switched fused spur to supply lights that is all that is really required.
Had the supply only been to the single double socket or to just the lights then what he has done would have most likely been OK but since he has both then a spur is not good enough it should be fused.
I have seen many a builder change or finish things after the electrician has left site and seen many a job which the electrician would not have done. I would be more concerned on the cable run to the garage is it with suitable cable under ground I would expect steel wire armoured and above ground it will be black if exposed to sun light and protected from damage.
Do remember we can only comment on what you say and without seeing a job it is easy to make a mistake.
Eric