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Mixed Wiring

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We have been invited to tender for the rewire of lighting and power to a government building.
The single compartment trunkings carry recently installed ELV cabling consisting of fire alarm and general alarm cabling. We have been asked to replace the existing LV singles.
Existing services to the ceilings means there is no capacity left to install new containment and would almost be impossible to install.
To install the LV wiring would depart from BS7671 528.1 / 515.2 / 528.3 along with BS5839 and BS8519
7671 states ‘Any intended departure from these Parts requires special consideration by the designer of the installation and shall be recorded on the appropriate electrical certification specified in Part 6. The resulting degree of safety of the installation shall be not less than that obtained by compliance with the Regulations.’
Since there is no design or intervention by any electrical consultants I would assume we become the designers simply by installing the cables into the trunkings and terminating into the various items of equipment.
As a result I wouldn’t say that the resulting degree of safety of the installation shall be not less than that obtained by compliance with the Regulations is met, as stated above.
Is just merely noting the departure on the EIC sufficient or should I be looking for some form of written agreement that the installation will not comply with current standards.

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  • I know it does not help but

    recently installed ELV cabling consisting of fire alarm and general alarm cabling



    has caused the problem in the first instance. Sounds like standards were compromised for a bit of cost saving and the client is hoping the electrician takes on the risk or comes up with a solution.

    Did they specifically ask

    We have been asked to replace the existing LV singles



    Maybe lost in translation, but on its own an unusual request. Is there something wrong these existing LV singles?
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  • I know it does not help but

    recently installed ELV cabling consisting of fire alarm and general alarm cabling



    has caused the problem in the first instance. Sounds like standards were compromised for a bit of cost saving and the client is hoping the electrician takes on the risk or comes up with a solution.

    Did they specifically ask

    We have been asked to replace the existing LV singles



    Maybe lost in translation, but on its own an unusual request. Is there something wrong these existing LV singles?
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