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Wiring 'safe Zones' near a consumer unit. Pedantic concern after inspection.

A friend has had some wiring inspected (it is a DIY job seeking building regs approval) and has been advised post first fix visit that he should not route a cable concealed in a wall downwards from a fairly high up consumer unit, without armour or protection, as

' there is no safe zone for a consumer unit, that's only applied for switches and sockets'.

Personally I'd disagree, and advise him to contest that claim but what are folk actually taught ?

We'll ignore that it is also an SWA cable for now, as the "exam question" in my post is would consumer units not be expected to have wires near them, and so not need  wiring zones like any other electrical fixture ?


Opinions sought, contrary or supporting.

Cheers

Mike

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  • davezawadi (David Stone):

    Which scheme would you like some extra work from Chris?

    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?


    In fact being an assessor is a good way of keeping up to date. The first time I ever heard of "umami" was in the course of an exam. The candidate seemed to know what he was talking about and the examiners couldn't possibly lose face by admitting that they had never heard of it, so he had to pass. ?
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  • davezawadi (David Stone):

    Which scheme would you like some extra work from Chris?

    Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?


    In fact being an assessor is a good way of keeping up to date. The first time I ever heard of "umami" was in the course of an exam. The candidate seemed to know what he was talking about and the examiners couldn't possibly lose face by admitting that they had never heard of it, so he had to pass. ?
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