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    You could interpret 4.2.2.1 to mean the cable shouldn't be there. It says -

    'Electrical equipment shall not be installed in a position where it might cause a fire hazard'

    You could interpret that as saying a cable during a fault event might cause a fire hazard, meaning that it shall not be installed there. Shall meaning mandatory in the reg book,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Also means you'll never remove that bath without major destruction.

    The correct way just loses a row of tiles.
    Yup, that was in last nights email.. The show home has the bath sat correctly in a plinth.. Dropped in. We requested several times that it be 'as per show home'. The fun will start on Mon.
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    Gees.
    I always believed power went straight up or down from a power point,NEVER across the wall.
    In a previous life I was Contracts Supervisor for a gyprock mob,so saw plenty of wiring,good and bad whilst measuring jobs up.
    Also saw a boss drive a Tek screw into a power wire with a cordless drill.Asked him what he thought he was doing,there was a power point below it.He had used a "stud finder",I don't think they know the difference between studs and power.
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    Thanks Tombie. More ammo!

    Anyway, bed time here.. Driving to Melbourne tomorrow to collect a Genset! Will be going thru Baccus Marsh too..
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    Then bath looks the same as every other bath I've seen installed - including mine. The installation of a bath isn't supposed to make renovation easy, so that's a moot point IMO. The gyprock runs over the edge, and along with the waterproofing that goes over that then the tile and the final caulking, there's no way water can get back last there into the frame but I'm no builder so happy to be corrected on that one.

    Overall it seems like you do have some ammo to get them to slow down and look at what's going on.

    Good luck, don't take any crap from them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sitec View Post
    Thanks Tombie. More ammo!

    Anyway, bed time here.. Driving to Melbourne tomorrow to collect a Genset! Will be going thru Baccus Marsh too..
    If you have time for a cuppa heading there or back sing out and I'll meet you somewhere along the Highway.
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    2.4.4 Location

    Consumer piping shall be installed in a manner and in a location that protects it from damage.

    Consumer piping shall be designed and located to avoid any hazardous buildup of gas should leakage occur.

    Consumer piping shall not be placed in any location where it would prejudice egress from a building in an emergency, or interfere with any emergency response.

    Consumer piping shall be sufficiently clear of other services to ensure they can be safely operated and maintained and to minimize any hazard arising from the failure of either the consumer piping or any other service,

    2.4.5 Support of consumer piping

    Consumer piping shall be securely supported throughout its length and appropriately restrained to minimize stress from differential mo



    Not sure how current but from here... 2010 edition! Page 20

    https://archive.org/stream/as-nzs.56....2010_djvu.txt

    Check current edition same section?
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    First thing I would be doing, is sending the photos of the electrical work to the supervisor.

    He probably hasn't seen it yet, so has no idea. It certainly isn't correct.

    Do not let the guys installing the gyprock to start works until the supervisor has at very least replied.

    As for the bath, looks to be a standard install. H3 treated for use in wet area, then they will clad with either fibre cement sheeting, or Aquacheck.

    But, if that is not what you requested, and your contract states something different, then go for it.

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    Cool. I thought I'd ask the question before I started to throw the poo! With that I'll share another pic... Of the bath install.. where they've cut the tub into an external wall and a bedroom wall.. They then plan to Gyproc it in place and tile over it... 'Its the way we install baths and is less likely to allow moisture in this way'.. Feast your eyes on this!!!!


    Is that install shower over bath as well? Or seperate shower?

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