HiThank you for your replies.
andyc, I realise it is a long answer, would you say in a nutshell that it is illegall for your average security Engineer to fit a 230 volt fused spur to an existing electrical system ?
From what I have read a " competent person " means having experience of electrical installations , have sufficient test equipment, etc..
Thank you
clive sorts
Hello clive...
welcome to the forum Guiness Drink
just been reading through the thread.. and
I don't think any actually directly answered this question, so just to clarify.
NO it is NOT illegal for a non qualified person to add a fused spur onto an electrical circuit.
BS7671 wiring regs is guidance for good practise NOT a statutory document.
Part P building regulation is a statutory document..
but that applies to work in Kitchens, bathrooms, gardens, new circuits, new fuse box & similar.
Your "average" alarm system on fused spur, connected to an existing circuit, in the cupboard under the stairs can quite legally be wired up by anyone!
even the Spanish exchange student, who is baby sitting the children!!! :|
But as Deke said ...
You as an employer would have statutory obligation under H&S @ work,
thus you cannot insist you staff install a fused spur unless they are suitably qualified & trained.
This would most likely be someone of sufficient knowledge to correctly complete a "minor works" electrical certificate in accordance with BS7671, and have a suitably calibrated test meter to verify the work is safe.
Another option you may want to consider is giving the customer a standard letter, advising them to organise the installation of a fused spur within 300mm of where the Alarm is due to be installed.
Recommend they use an approved contractor such as a member of:-
NICEIC, ELECSA, ECA, BSI etc..
& if they do-not provide a spur give a standard value to cover the cost,, (e.g.