Annoying electrician has struck again. Questions for the more knowledgeable folks.
Has put two new sockets in the bedroom at 450mm above the floor, when all other sockets are a more "reasonable" height. He just said "regulation", and I couldn't be fucked to talk to him anymore. Reading Part M, 450mm is only a requirement for new homes or where the rest of the home is already Part M compliant. As my house is definitely not, and we do not have accessibility issues, my argument is there was no need to mount them at a low earth orbit level. Am I wrong?
He has also said that the upstairs socket rings are on 20A and should be on 32A. The CU was only replaced recently so it's my guess/understanding that the electrician that did the CU install, because it wasn't a full re-wire, used 20A as he couldn't confirm the current carrying capacity of the existing wiring well enough or see if it ran through insulation, to be able to fit 32A MCBs. So leaving them at 20A is the sensible thing to do. Current (pun intended) annoying spark is saying they have to be 32A. Again, am I wrong?
If you aren't changing the circuit then it doesn't need changing. Also 20A safer than 32A so unless it trips, leave it.
No idea on the height. Our kitchen/lounge were recently done and sockets were a mix of 230,380mm to bottom of socket. I usually fit myself to whatever height I want.
Annoying electrician has struck again. Questions for the more knowledgeable folks.
Has put two new sockets in the bedroom at 450mm above the floor, when all other sockets are a more "reasonable" height. He just said "regulation", and I couldn't be fucked to talk to him anymore. Reading Part M, 450mm is only a requirement for new homes or where the rest of the home is already Part M compliant. As my house is definitely not, and we do not have accessibility issues, my argument is there was no need to mount them at a low earth orbit level. Am I wrong?
He has also said that the upstairs socket rings are on 20A and should be on 32A. The CU was only replaced recently so it's my guess/understanding that the electrician that did the CU install, because it wasn't a full re-wire, used 20A as he couldn't confirm the current carrying capacity of the existing wiring well enough or see if it ran through insulation, to be able to fit 32A MCBs. So leaving them at 20A is the sensible thing to do. Current (pun intended) annoying spark is saying they have to be 32A. Again, am I wrong?