Halo Jones
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I am after advice from any electricians here. We are changing the layout of our ground floor, doing 99% of the work DIY, but needed an electrician to do the electrics to get it signed off for building control. He did the first phase last Friday and I am not overly impressed by his work. The part I am most unsure about is shown below. This shows where the old hallway switch was (part of a two way system) and is now in the new ground floor shower room. I asked the electrician to put in a pull-cord and three down lights which he did but seems to have done it in a rather weird way using the wires from the old switch and taken them up the door jamb. He also left a note on the wall saying it was fine to plaster over the wires. This just seems plain wrong to me but I am not an electrician. He also did not disconnect this circuit from the other half of the two way circuit so I can now turn the bathroom light off from another part of the house! Another thing I was dubious about was that he said bathrooms no longer require equipotential bonding if the lighting circuit is protected by RCD. I thought the bonding was to protect from any electrical fault that contacted the copper water or central heating pipes outwith the bathroom area and that the bonding could be reduced to 2.5mm cable if the lighting circuit was RCD protected? Any advice welcome as I am not sure whether to trust the guy.
Cheers,
H.
Cheers,
H.