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Hello,
I am considering installing an outside light on my house on the wall by the front door.
I was planning to use the outside enclosure that houses connector blocks that connects to a flex that runs in to the house and has plug top on the other end (2.5 flex and is existing (i installed some time ago as a temp supply for some Xmas lights and never took out)) and connect it to some 1.5 flex 5amo fuse in plug top and connect that flex to light.

Hope that makes sense.

My questions are:

1. I am an apprentice and there for not registered so would this install be notifiable? And would removing the connection box and taking the flex direct in to the house change this?

2. Do I need to install an RCD plug too for this as the fuse board is re-wire able and thus no RCD protection on the socket.

Thanks.
 
No it would be classed as portable equipment in very loose terms. What year apprentice are you?
Coming to the end of the 1st year but only ever done stuff inside and all work and notification stuff is done by the office (I think). We get given a job and do it.Why?Also: Does registering when qualified with napit or neciec mean you do not have to notify?Thanks.
 

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