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RE: Part P wiring compliance - Cat5 affected?


  • Subject: RE: Part P wiring compliance - Cat5 affected?
  • From: "Nigel Giddings" <nigel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 13:41:22 +0100

Thinking about this some more...

Does this mean that BT, NTL and other telco suppliers have to be part p
registered to run their cable through / over / under your garden ?

Nigel

-----Original Message-----
From: Nigel Giddings
Sent: 13 July 2005 13:38
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Part P wiring compliance - Cat5 affected?

This would be a reason not to put 'Node 0' in a 'Garage'? I suppose
boiler rooms and Utility rooms are also affected ?

The only remaining places would seem to be dedicated room in house, a
cupboard in an unaffected room or to use the loft space... even a garden
shed would be a no no...

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Noble [mailto:yahoo-groups@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 13 July 2005 12:46
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Part P wiring compliance - Cat5 affected?

Paul Gale wrote:

>A rather worrying point I've not heard of before in Part P compliance -
4th item from the bottom:
>
>http://www.niceic.org.uk/partp/notification.html
>
>Is that correct? If so, does that mean any Cat5 cabling running into
the kitchen, garage or garden is subject to regulation?
>
>



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