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Page 2 of the approved doc P (low voltage and extra low voltage)

You must also be installing to a minimum standard of BS 7671

What's that mean specifically to you?

All toys come under low voltage to

As dd part p is normally out of scope, but 7671 isnt hence the recent requirement for fire proof fixing of cables in escape routes. Thats a 7671 req not a part p one. I doubt many will know or do anything different but those that do will. Im intrigued on PG's Spit system and have been looking into that, id prefer an air nailer but looks like he is way ahead and found the right thing.

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Would you consider structured wiring to come under Part P then?

Of course, if a door bell cable has to why should cat5 be any different.

You also have to remember you have to comply to all parts of the building regs not just part P.

There are large parts that only apply to new builds and extensions for example you can rewire a domestic building and not have to comply with part M on heights of switches and sockets unless requested.

Of course, if a door bell cable has to why should cat5 be any different.

You also have to remember you have to comply to all parts of the building regs not just part P.

There are large parts that only apply to new builds and extensions for example you can rewire a domestic building and not have to comply with part M on heights of switches and sockets unless requested.

Ah don't worry lash it in, it was already there.......

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