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Default Scope of wiring regs SELV

On 09/10/2020 10:48, Roger Hayter wrote:
If I install extra-low voltage wiring, such as bell wire, ethernet, transducer
wiring, 12V power supplies for radios or similar, am I obliged to follow the
latest wiring regs, specifically about metal clips to stop the wire getting in
the way if its supports melt?

If this is out of scope of the regs, does it come into scope if a) it is done
as part of a mains wiring installation or b) it is done by a qualified
electrician?


It's covered by BS7671 as the requirement there applies to "wiring
systems" which means any "assembly made up of cable or bus bars and
parts which secure and, if necessary, enclose the cable or busbars."

Whether you or anyone else is required by law to follow the regs is a
separate and more complex question. OTOH it's not on the face of it
within the building regulations so "they can't touch you for it". OTOH
if you don't use fire-resistant clips and someone dies or is seriously
injured as a result I'd hope (very possibly in vain) legal action wd
follow that at least left you very much poorer. Bear in mind the
internet has a long memory so you might after this thread struggle to
argue "innocent error".

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