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<blockquote data-quote="markc123" data-source="post: 392150" data-attributes="member: 26192"><p>After reading this thread, i'll stick my 'ore' in. </p><p></p><p>I see what everyone's saying, and i agree the reg is a farce and needs changing. Whats point in one rule for one thing and another for another. </p><p></p><p>From the IET's point of view, i imagine, it's that DIY is more likely to occur in domestic than it is in commercial or industrial - and plastic burns, metal doesn't and will contain the fire (better) ... that's the only reason i can see that they highlight the word domestic in the regulation.</p><p></p><p>...which then goes on to everyone elses point - they're covering up shoddy workmanship in the form of a regulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markc123, post: 392150, member: 26192"] After reading this thread, i'll stick my 'ore' in. I see what everyone's saying, and i agree the reg is a farce and needs changing. Whats point in one rule for one thing and another for another. From the IET's point of view, i imagine, it's that DIY is more likely to occur in domestic than it is in commercial or industrial - and plastic burns, metal doesn't and will contain the fire (better) ... that's the only reason i can see that they highlight the word domestic in the regulation. ...which then goes on to everyone elses point - they're covering up shoddy workmanship in the form of a regulation. [/QUOTE]
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