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Swapping light switches   
Greetings all

I've had some doors rehung indoors and need to move the light switches
as they are now hidden when the door opens.
I have access to the cabling in the loft but is this something that a
DIYer can do or do the new regulations require an electrician?
Thanks for your help

Sam
Date:1 Sep 2005 07:14:08 -0700   Author:  

Re: Swapping light switches   
sam wrote:


> I've had some doors rehung indoors and need to move the light switches
> as they are now hidden when the door opens.
> I have access to the cabling in the loft but is this something that a
> DIYer can do or do the new regulations require an electrician?


You can do that since it does not fall under the new regulations (i.e. 
it is a "minor work"). The exception would be if the switch were in a 
bathroom or kitchen.



-- 
Cheers,

John.

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Date:Thu, 01 Sep 2005 16:04:16 +0100   Author:  

Re: Swapping light switches   
John Rumm wrote:

> You can do that since it does not fall under the new regulations (i.e.
> it is a "minor work"). The exception would be if the switch were in a
> bathroom or kitchen.


Hi John

So what jobs are OK and which aren't?  I though that if it involved a new 
cable it was banned by the Part P Gestapo.  So changing a switch/socket for 
a new one was OK. but as the OP want's to move the switches to the other 
side of the door opening it must involve a new cable?

Dave
Date:Thu, 01 Sep 2005 21:49:10 GMT   Author:  

Re: Swapping light switches   
david lang wrote:


> So what jobs are OK and which aren't?  I though that if it involved a new 
> cable it was banned by the Part P Gestapo.  So changing a switch/socket for 
> a new one was OK. but as the OP want's to move the switches to the other 
> side of the door opening it must involve a new cable?


AIUI the following are OK:

1 Changing accessories

2 Adding a spur to existing circuit power circuit

3 Adding socket to existing ring

4 Replacing a cable section in an existing circuit

5 Adding a lighting point or switch

6 Any amount of life threatening bodgery with "appliances", extension 
leads, multiway adaptors

7 Changing a CU fuse, resetting MCB etc.


Things verboten under possible penalty of being shoved up the orifice of 
the deputy prime minister include:

8 Adding a complete new circuit (even if it is the better/safer 
alternative to copious application of 2 and 3 above)

9 Work in restricted locations[1] (i.e. bathroom and kitchen [2])

10 Work that messes with the CU, Meter, Tails etc (although again open 
to discussion if you want to do 4 above on the first/last section of a 
circuit).

11 Upgrading earth bonding to modern standards - not because it is in 
itself dangerous, but because it would normally required some of 9 above.

[1] Some debate as to if changing an accessory like for like is allowed
[2] Work in a bedroom with on-suite facilities may or may not be covered 
depending on the wind direction

So all in all a bit of a dogs breakfast!

-- 
Cheers,

John.

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