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Insulated tails used to supply flats

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We have a block of flats completed in 2017 that have supplies to individual flats in insulated twin and earth.

These cables are fed from a switch fuse and then into a ceiling disappearing into the building fabric.

I no longer carry electrical regs books (Approved sparks but fire specialist) but I did flag up the poor way these cables were installed and questioned if they required a RCD as they were not in metal conduit of armoured cables as I normally see.

Was it not a requirement in a 2015 amendment that all cables such as this were protected/RCD?

Many thanks for taking the time to read.

Paul.
Parents
  • It may be electrically sound and not actually break any  regs but it certainly earns no prizes for beauty or quality of workmanship.

    Also things that are that rough on the surface make you wonder about the quality of all the bits you cannot see, have they remembered fire stopping  in ceilings and and holes in joists in the right places  for example?
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  • It may be electrically sound and not actually break any  regs but it certainly earns no prizes for beauty or quality of workmanship.

    Also things that are that rough on the surface make you wonder about the quality of all the bits you cannot see, have they remembered fire stopping  in ceilings and and holes in joists in the right places  for example?
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