Complying with Building Regulations 2010 (England & Wales)
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Complying with Building Regulations 2010 (England & Wales)
Alex · 21 June 2019
This article looks through the Approved Documents available that help provide practical guidance to complying with the Building Regulations 2010 (England & Wales).
Whenever electrical work is undertaken on domestic premises in England or Wales it must comply with the particular requirements of Part P of the Building Regulations 2010 (England & Wales) as amended. In addition, all other Parts of the Building Regulations relevant to the work must also be satisfied. Practical guidance on ways to comply with the requirements in the Building Regulations is contained in a series of ‘Approved Documents’ ADs. This article looks at some of the ADs that may be applicable to electrical work.
Separate ADs are published for England and for Wales, covering each of the Parts detailed in Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations 2010 (England & Wales) as amended.
Approved Document M, Access to and use of buildings
Approved Document M recommends appropriate mounting heights for light switches, socket-outlets and other equipment to assist those people whose reach is limited to use the dwelling more easily.
For new dwellings, this can be achieved by wall-mounting electrical equipment in habitable rooms at between 450 mm and 1200 mm above the finished floor level and mounting consumer units so that the switches are between 1350 and 1450 mm above the finished floor level. Approved Documents and associated guidance are subject to change so contractors need to ensure that reference is made to the relevant current documents.
Source: https://www.voltimum.co.uk/articles/complying-building-regulations-2010
Whenever electrical work is undertaken on domestic premises in England or Wales it must comply with the particular requirements of Part P of the Building Regulations 2010 (England & Wales) as amended. In addition, all other Parts of the Building Regulations relevant to the work must also be satisfied. Practical guidance on ways to comply with the requirements in the Building Regulations is contained in a series of ‘Approved Documents’ ADs. This article looks at some of the ADs that may be applicable to electrical work.
Separate ADs are published for England and for Wales, covering each of the Parts detailed in Schedule 1 to the Building Regulations 2010 (England & Wales) as amended.

