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Thread: Connecting fluros to 3pt plugs
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7th July 2006, 09:12 PM #31Originally Posted by ele__13
The radio, TV and electronics bit is interesting as most electricians can't do that sorta work. So there is an oddity in the regs somewhere.
Another odd thing is some appliances such as wall mounted hot water urns are a technicians field as they are a combination of plumbing and electrical that would stymie most sparkies or plumbers.
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7th July 2006, 09:22 PM #32Banned
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Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
It seems nobody can find any reference at all that tells me i cant wire up my own lights as long as they arent plugged in when i work on them
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7th July 2006, 09:31 PM #33Registered
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Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
Anyone can wire up 240v if it is not hard wired, ie, if it has a flex.
So if you want to wire up stuff that plugs into a 240v outlet, you can do it.
Al
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7th July 2006, 09:39 PM #34Banned
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Originally Posted by ozwinner
but just to qualify it a little, you can do it on your own equipment for yourself, not commercially, and that seems to be where the confusion is
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7th July 2006, 09:57 PM #35
OK, made a couple of phone calls to sparkie mates to get the inside scoop, here it is -
There is nothing stopping you from wiring something portable up yourself, the legislation gets a little murky on this. BUT.....
You may not use it in a commercial situation without it being tested and tagged by a licensed operator. ALSO...
If anything happens and it can be proved that you, as a unlicensed person, carried out the work, your insurer most likely will void your insurance and if there is any other damages you could be held liable for them too.
So, if you do the work I can't find anything to say definatively that you can or can't, but be prepared for the consequences if anything bad happens as a result!Have a nice day - Cheers
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7th July 2006, 11:01 PM #36Banned
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4 hours ago you posted:
Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
Originally Posted by Wood Butcher
an apology would be nice, i did PM you earlier but you seem to have run off with your tail between your legs
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7th July 2006, 11:08 PM #37
Please add the last bit from my reply not just the bit that makes me sound like an idiot.
So, if you do the work I can't find anything to say definatively that you can or can't, but be prepared for the consequences if anything bad happens as a result!Have a nice day - Cheers
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7th July 2006, 11:30 PM #38Registered
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I closed this thread after Woodbutcher re-opened it.
Personal attacks will not be tolerated from anyone.
Not everyone knows everything about everything, thats what make this forum so entertaining, lets keep it that way.
Al
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8th July 2006, 01:21 AM #39
BOTTOM LINE - if you have to ask.....
If you have to ask, you obviously don't know what you're doing, whether you're licenced or not or whether you need to be licenced or not, isn't the point.
The point is this: If you have to ask you shouldn't be doing it.....
When you burn down your house, shock yourself into a coma or kill someone remember this......... IT'S YOUR BLOODY FAULT!
If you have to ask and it all goes wrong, prepare yourself for the consequences they will be serious.
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If you have to ask DON'T!!!
If you have to ask..... ask for the name of a good electrician.
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