eblc1388 said:If Nigel you have ever jointed wires before, tell us that you have never twisted two wires together and apply PVC tape but always use the "proper brass connectors" method instead.
Not in this century! :lol:
And NEVER for mains installation wiring, which is what the thread is about.
Do you remember the fabric based insulating tape? - horrible stuff, used to be popular before PVC.
Nigel Goodwin said:Yes, you need to conform to regulations, to a certain extent! - any new work most comply, but there's no regulation requiring old installations to be upgraded to new regulations.
The only reason I can think of old installations not being upgraded is such act would create too much hardship for the owners. Not that the regulation should not be conform to the full.
The obvious reason is cost, it's an expensive job to rip out and replace all the wiring, although it's got the obvious advantages of adding extra sockets when you do it. A lot of the houses with old wiring are lived in by very old people, who can't afford (and don't have) the money.
One thing I have noticed about the American DIY programs, apparently (depending on the state?) you have to fit mains sockets every so many feet? - I don't know if such a regulation exists in the UK?, but I've never heard of it? - good idea though!.