OK, good observation, there's no socket there which means it's not a safe zone. What's way round that?Just one point nobody seems to have picked up on is sure the highlighted run is outside of prescribed zones!
OK, good observation, there's no socket there which means it's not a safe zone. What's way round that?Just one point nobody seems to have picked up on is sure the highlighted run is outside of prescribed zones!
Or drop down vertical from sockets come out and the wall and surface clip behind the cabinets, then back in the wall up vertical to the next socket. I did this when I had a window in the way.OK, good observation, there's no socket there which means it's not a safe zone. What's way round that?
You make me laugh with your assumptions.Naive
Not knowing how to run a ring main
Not knowing how to "get around" the issue of a cable in a wall where it would not be expected by sticking another socket there
Running cables through a 25mm box and reducing available space
Running cable as per pic through boxes with not enough cable to,connect
Dangerous
Not knowing the cable,on the return pillar was not in a safe zone
I may well be wrong as I'm fairly new to this, but.....
I'm getting my coat now, someone else will be along shortly
Just saying
Ditch the 2.5mm2 and go for a 4mm or 6mm depending on the method of installation and use a radial on a 32A for a kitchen.
you don't need to be registered at all to do commercial, and I've seen plenty of crap work in both sectors.From your days things have evolved. There are generally 2 types of electricians Commercial and Housebashers.
To be a housebasher you don't even need to be an electrician, you don't even need an ECS card but you have to know the zones and wiring a two way switch is the most complicated circuit you deal with.
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