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Landlord electrical inspections from July!

Dear IET & HMG,

Please could you get your acts togother and co-ordinate your efforts in order that they correspond a little more with the Real World please?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_UN84w8brk

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  • John Peckham:

    Morning Chris


    Have a look at the explanatory note on Page 5 in respect of Chapter 52. Then go to Regulation 521.10.202.


    Even if you are not in your workshop as you have gone to make an emergency purchase at Screwfix in the event of a fire firefighters may enter your smoke logged workshop in their BA sets to look for you.


    Morning John!


    The workshop in question is only 12 ft x 8 ft with a 9 ft ceiling. All cables are in PVC mini-trunking.


    I understand all about the reasons for the reg and the tragic deaths of firemen in tower blocks, but I don't see that the definition of "premature" is the same for all rooms in all buildings; and maybe not even for all cables in the same room.


    So how would you code my cables?


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  • John Peckham:

    Morning Chris


    Have a look at the explanatory note on Page 5 in respect of Chapter 52. Then go to Regulation 521.10.202.


    Even if you are not in your workshop as you have gone to make an emergency purchase at Screwfix in the event of a fire firefighters may enter your smoke logged workshop in their BA sets to look for you.


    Morning John!


    The workshop in question is only 12 ft x 8 ft with a 9 ft ceiling. All cables are in PVC mini-trunking.


    I understand all about the reasons for the reg and the tragic deaths of firemen in tower blocks, but I don't see that the definition of "premature" is the same for all rooms in all buildings; and maybe not even for all cables in the same room.


    So how would you code my cables?


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