I have been told that "BS 7671 States that the use of metal cable ties is required for cables of certain gauges". Is there anything somewhere like this in the regs?
For that sort of job the design of the penny washer and swizzle of armour attachment requires a full maker's documentation pack including assembly drawings and installation instructions, test results for representative environments, traceability for the suppliers of the washers and the wire offcuts, and an ultimate sign off by the design authority, all at five pounds a minute per person in the supply chain.
There is a reason things like HS2 cost so much and it takes longer to fix the escalators at one station than it took to put the whole line in when the Victorians did it originally.
Or at the level of feet on the step ladders in the garage of no2 subway street however , you could just invent it on the fly and see who complains. I think in a horses for courses way you are doing the right thing, it just tickles me to see the contrast.
For that sort of job the design of the penny washer and swizzle of armour attachment requires a full maker's documentation pack including assembly drawings and installation instructions, test results for representative environments, traceability for the suppliers of the washers and the wire offcuts, and an ultimate sign off by the design authority, all at five pounds a minute per person in the supply chain.
There is a reason things like HS2 cost so much and it takes longer to fix the escalators at one station than it took to put the whole line in when the Victorians did it originally.
Or at the level of feet on the step ladders in the garage of no2 subway street however , you could just invent it on the fly and see who complains. I think in a horses for courses way you are doing the right thing, it just tickles me to see the contrast.