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Hi guys,

i am currently doing a referb on an old building i have a little problem and wanted some advice.

As i always put my switches at 1200mm to the top of the switch the builder now has Nogins at this hight also!
meaning now when it comes to putting my backbox on,the timber is now in the way...

He claims building regs state that nogins must also be at 1200mm how can this be when that is the hight of a switch???

What should i do here???
 
Re: Switch hight problem

Hi guys,

i am currently doing a referb on an old building i have a little problem and wanted some advice.

As i always put my switches at 1200mm to the top of the switch the builder now has Nogins at this hight also!
meaning now when it comes to putting my backbox on,the timber is now in the way...

He claims building regs state that nogins must also be at 1200mm how can this be when that is the hight of a switch???

What should i do here???

Notch the noggin.
 
Re: Switch hight problem

i did think that but thought 1 so much more work and 2 surely this cant be right?
 
Switch hight problem

Put them in a little bit higher or lower, or notch out noggin, does not take long and will keep all at same hight throughout the house
 
Re: Switch hight problem

What options have you got? Either move the switch up or down, move the noggin up or down, notch the noggin or use a plaster depth box if the plaster board and plaster is thick enough and not installing dimmers/flat plate etc.
 

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Re: Switch hight problem

I guess ill just notch the noggin out i'm installing dimmers so will have to be 25mm back box
 
Re: Switch hight problem

as above. discuss with customer what height he's like the switches ( within reason). i hate the stupid 1200. i want to switch lights on with my hand, not my ****.
 
Re: Switch hight problem

as above. discuss with customer what height he's like the switches ( within reason). i hate the stupid 1200. i want to switch lights on with my hand, not my ****.
we always do out sensors at 1500 if it was my choice that would be around the height for switches.

if you can sit on the floor and switch the lights there too low
 
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and they can be reached by small brats as well.
 
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and there was me, thinking it was for dwarfs and leprechauns.
 
Re: Switch hight problem

Hi guys,

i am currently doing a referb on an old building i have a little problem and wanted some advice.

As i always put my switches at 1200mm to the top of the switch the builder now has Nogins at this hight also!
meaning now when it comes to putting my backbox on,the timber is now in the way...

He claims building regs state that nogins must also be at 1200mm how can this be when that is the hight of a switch???

What should i do here???

Notch the noggin it aint rocket science. GASP
 
Re: Switch hight problem

Hi guys,

i am currently doing a referb on an old building i have a little problem and wanted some advice.

As i always put my switches at 1200mm to the top of the switch the builder now has Nogins at this hight also!
meaning now when it comes to putting my backbox on,the timber is now in the way...

He claims building regs state that nogins must also be at 1200mm how can this be when that is the hight of a switch???

What should i do here???


Another gasp from me too, seriously why not just alter the height of the switch thats not difficult to work out is it?
 
Re: Switch hight problem

Alter well yea you would think wouldn't you?? BUT REGULATIONS STATE CERTAIN HEIGHTS.. can just do as you want otherwise no need for the regs.
 

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