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Scope of BS 7671

reading the scope in the req book, I note that cats,dogs, birds, and in some definitions chickens are not covered by the regulations,


the definition of livestock from wiki is

Livestock is commonly defined as domesticated animalsraised in an agricultural setting to produce labor and commodities such as meateggsmilkfurleather, and wool. The term is sometimes used to refer solely to those that are bred for consumption, while other times it refers only to farmed ruminants, such as cattle and goats.[1]Horses are considered livestock in the United States.[2]The USDA uses livestock similarly to some uses of the term “red meat”, in which it specifically refers to all the mammal animals kept in this setting to be used as commodities. The USDA mentions pork, veal, beef, and lamb are all classified as livestock and all livestock is considered to be red meats.
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  • Chapter 13 contains the fundamental principles of BS7671.


    If you do not understand the implications of the text in 131.1, you will struggle to apply the requirements of BS7671.


    So read 110.1.1 then re-read 131.1


    If the penny has not then dropped you should read the front blue cover of BS7671 where it is printed in big black bold text


    "Requirements for Electrical Installations"
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  • Chapter 13 contains the fundamental principles of BS7671.


    If you do not understand the implications of the text in 131.1, you will struggle to apply the requirements of BS7671.


    So read 110.1.1 then re-read 131.1


    If the penny has not then dropped you should read the front blue cover of BS7671 where it is printed in big black bold text


    "Requirements for Electrical Installations"
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