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Re: One month to go until BS 7671:2018+A1:2020 is withdrawn….act now!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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  • My point is that both versions during that (often) six month period could be considered "the current version" to all intents and purposes

  • My point is that both versions during that (often) six month period could be considered "the current version" to all intents and purposes

    Agreed, if there is a cut-over period, that is the case.

    This is the same with UK Designated Standards for UKCA marking, and OJEU standards for CE marking - the lists of those standards show when the presumption of conformity for a specific version of a standard will cease, and usually aligns with the withdrawal date. Hence, we see the status of versions of certain standards (usually product standards) showing 'current, superseded' before moving to 'withdrawn' or 'superseded, withdrawn'.

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  • My point is that both versions during that (often) six month period could be considered "the current version" to all intents and purposes

    Agreed, if there is a cut-over period, that is the case.

    This is the same with UK Designated Standards for UKCA marking, and OJEU standards for CE marking - the lists of those standards show when the presumption of conformity for a specific version of a standard will cease, and usually aligns with the withdrawal date. Hence, we see the status of versions of certain standards (usually product standards) showing 'current, superseded' before moving to 'withdrawn' or 'superseded, withdrawn'.

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