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Default Scope of wiring regs SELV

On 09/10/2020 13:03, Roger Hayter wrote:
On 9 Oct 2020 at 11:08:29 BST, "charles" wrote:

In article , 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?


The reason for metal clips is that a fireman got trapped and killed because
he got tangled in falling cabes. Low voltage cables are just as likely to
do this as mains ones.


Absolutely agree. I was just asking whether the regs legally applied.


Not if you stick them under the carpet or round the perimeter in
trunking :-)