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Re: One month to go until BS 7671:2018+A1:2020 is withdrawn….act now!

I have just reveived an email from "IET Wiring Regulations".  In it, it says:-

Do you carry out inspections for landlords?

If you are performing electrical inspections for landlords of rented properties you must ensure that the installation is inspected against the most recent version of BS 7671. Staying up to date is imperative.

Am I wrong, or is that totally false?  Looking at https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/312/regulation/2/made, it says:-

“electrical safety standards” means the standards for electrical installations in the eighteenth edition of the Wiring Regulations, published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology and the British Standards Institution as BS 7671: 2018(3);

So that is a specific version of the Wiring Regulations, and not the new 2020 one.

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  • I was going to start a thread on this very topic having received the email from the IET.

    I typed it up and tried to send it but it would not send and gave me an error message something about quotation mark although my post did not contain quotation marks. I several attempts I gave up in frustration.

    Lisa

    This new forum is a pain to work with and I am sure people are not posting due to the new forum not being user friendly. The posts not appearing in chronological order is less than helpful. Posts disappearing  or being moved to other forums is unhelpful. Could you please take out all the unwanted fancy stuff so it works just like the previous edition.

    Thanks

    JP

    As Graham has already said you inspect and test installations to the latest edition of BS 7671 not some earlier edition regardless if it complied when originally installed.

    Yes the government people cannot impose legislation to say "shall comply with the current edition of BS 7671" as the government cannot produce binding legislation with items that they have not seen.

    Part P is a good example of that. So is the PRS legislation. It has to be amended and put on the table in parliament to see if our lawmakers have any objections in which case it will have to be debated. No objections after a set period then it becomes law.

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  • I was going to start a thread on this very topic having received the email from the IET.

    I typed it up and tried to send it but it would not send and gave me an error message something about quotation mark although my post did not contain quotation marks. I several attempts I gave up in frustration.

    Lisa

    This new forum is a pain to work with and I am sure people are not posting due to the new forum not being user friendly. The posts not appearing in chronological order is less than helpful. Posts disappearing  or being moved to other forums is unhelpful. Could you please take out all the unwanted fancy stuff so it works just like the previous edition.

    Thanks

    JP

    As Graham has already said you inspect and test installations to the latest edition of BS 7671 not some earlier edition regardless if it complied when originally installed.

    Yes the government people cannot impose legislation to say "shall comply with the current edition of BS 7671" as the government cannot produce binding legislation with items that they have not seen.

    Part P is a good example of that. So is the PRS legislation. It has to be amended and put on the table in parliament to see if our lawmakers have any objections in which case it will have to be debated. No objections after a set period then it becomes law.

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  • I started a new thread when this forum SW bit me again. It very rapidly disappeared. Can you get it on the next Council agenda please John?

  • Hi  and  David, your post was moved out of the Wiring Regs category to our dedicated discussion category for questions related to using EngX  as it wasn't a question or a discussion related to BS7671. I'm going to guess that you've switched off your notifications from EngX as you would have received an alert to let you know that I had replied to your post asking you for some further information Slight smile. You should also have received an alert to let you know that your post had been moved and where it had been moved to. 

    Rather than take the OP's topic completely off topic, may I please ask that if anyone experiences any technical issues with using the software, please either PM me (visit my profile by clicking on my name above) then select 'connect' and 'send a private message) or post a question in the Using EngX category where we can pick it up rather than derail the individual discussion topics. Thumbsup