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Re: Part P wiring compliance - Cat5 affected?



Well unless they're planning to change the colours of Cat5 cable (I'd
like to see them try that one!), for network wiring and coax at least, I
think you're on fairly safe ground to just install it and to hell with
the Part P nazis. Who can say it wasn't installed last year?



Paul Gale wrote:

>A rather worrying point I’ve not heard of before in Part P compliance –
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>Is that correct? If so, does that mean any Cat5 cabling running into
the kitchen, garage or garden is subject to regulation?
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