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BS7671 or Wiring Regulations?

There is a guy on here asking "what is the point of the wiring regulations?" He hasnt explained his question, so I would like to expand a little.

If you pass the City and Guilds exam, you are awarded a certificate titled "BS7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations" The term "Wiring Regulations" is not on the sheet.

However, I note that most job requirements ask for 2391/2396/18th Wiring Regulations. Virtually no one talks in the context of " BS7671"

I am wondering if members can give me an idea how the two terms are related, who makes the decisions on "regulations" and who is accountable for those decisions. I have noted errors/confusion on various posts these last few days caused by ambiguity in those regulations and it seems the person who should be protected by these regulations (the customer) is the last to be considered.

Ever the cynic, is the term "wiring regulations" retained  for sentimental reasons or just to sell the book?

Thanks in advance.


Regards, UKPNZap


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  • mapj1:

    It is unfortunate that the 'clock rate' of parliament and the legal profession (where 'fast change ' is about 30 years), and that of the engineering world  (where slow change is about 5 years) are wildly out of step. The results can be comical and / or frustrating.


    Ah, but you have forgotten about judges - case law really does keep lawyers (and other members of the judiciary) on their toes. One minute the law means this, and the next minute it means that. ?


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  • mapj1:

    It is unfortunate that the 'clock rate' of parliament and the legal profession (where 'fast change ' is about 30 years), and that of the engineering world  (where slow change is about 5 years) are wildly out of step. The results can be comical and / or frustrating.


    Ah, but you have forgotten about judges - case law really does keep lawyers (and other members of the judiciary) on their toes. One minute the law means this, and the next minute it means that. ?


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