i work on 300mm from edge of sink as it says in my building regs book, so a high socket may be.you can put a double socket above the sink if you want according to 7671
fair point.I personally would not put an electronic strip light above sink if they do washing up as you could have problems with it and that is speaking through experience.
but the building regs book is not 7671...i work on 300mm from edge of sink as it says in my building regs book, so a high socket may be.
Yet again this is just personal opinion. As has been said several times you can put a socket wherever you want as long as the situation is assessed and suitable measures are taken to prevent a non compliance. You can put a socket in the sink if you want, as long as you make it suitably IP rated.300mm from sink, not the drainer, vertically or horizontally.
that what it says in the building reg book,Yes it's what I do, not a rule or Regulation.Although I have been told to move a socket further away before now by a BCO, even when I had the socket 300mm away from the sink. I've also been told that the socket should be 300mm from a SS sink drainer before now.
not just the hole where the water goes in.
This book you mention, is it the building regs itself or the book, a guide to the building regs? If the latter then it is just that, a guide to what to do to comply with the building regs. It may say the best way to do it is just blanketly apply the rule to all jobs and then you're covered. I don;t think either any part of the building regs or and BS actually state there is a regulatory minimum distance.that what it says in the building reg book,
guide to building regs thanksThis book you mention, is it the building regs itself or the book, a guide to the building regs? If the latter then it is just that, a guide to what to do to comply with the building regs. It may say the best way to do it is just blanketly apply the rule to all jobs and then you're covered. I don;t think either any part of the building regs or and BS actually state there is a regulatory minimum distance.
I think you're spot on Steps, Building Regulations are a Statutory document. It just so happens that one of the requirements of the Building Regs is to comply with 7671, but if they say not, do it their way, note it, and get them to sign for the deviation.I wait to be corrected, but Im sure they can.are building regs law.?
7671 is NOT law.
anyhow, the planning department can make you do whatever they want, you simply put it as a deviation on your cert,
"......to comply with *insert local council* planning department"
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