I guess really can never stop people doing there own DIY electrical work I come across some good DIY work. Along with plenty of FFS who done this work ...
Hi Paul, Thank you for your comment. The current version of part p for use in England does mention the zones in a bath or shower room. However in other parts of the UK it can be different. For example the requirements for part p are different in Wales, where the part p document refers to the special locations but not the zones. So, in this video I mentioned some of the special locations and that it's important to check the version of part p that applies depending on which part of the UK the installation is located. It's also worth pointing out that alterations to wiring in a special location are also notifiable. Regards James
Very clarifying. Much appreciated. You've just earned a new subscriber, sir.
Thank you. I'm glad you like the video.
Thanks James, much appreciated little reminder. 👌
Hi Mike,
You're welcome.
Regards
James
I guess really can never stop people doing there own DIY electrical work I come across some good DIY work. Along with plenty of FFS who done this work ...
This is not totally correct. You can do electrical work in a Bathroom/Toilet providing it is not a new circuit and that it is outside of the zones.
Hi Paul,
Thank you for your comment. The current version of part p for use in England does mention the zones in a bath or shower room. However in other parts of the UK it can be different. For example the requirements for part p are different in Wales, where the part p document refers to the special locations but not the zones.
So, in this video I mentioned some of the special locations and that it's important to check the version of part p that applies depending on which part of the UK the installation is located.
It's also worth pointing out that alterations to wiring in a special location are also notifiable.
Regards
James