Changing Plugs
#1
Our stuff arrived yesterday and I had to go out to bunnings to get a load of plugs for our electrical stuff
The guy in bunnings told me that it was against the law to change the plugs myself and that i needed to get a certified electrician in to do it ..
He also told me that if someone died from electric shock in my house i would be done for MURDER!! :scared:
They were still happing to sell me the plugs ...
Was he talking crap? I've done it anyway
The guy in bunnings told me that it was against the law to change the plugs myself and that i needed to get a certified electrician in to do it ..
He also told me that if someone died from electric shock in my house i would be done for MURDER!! :scared:
They were still happing to sell me the plugs ...
Was he talking crap? I've done it anyway
#2
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Unfortunately, he's not talking kr*p! Do a search on plugs or electrics, its been discussed many times, and its one of those Aussie red tape issues that amazes us Brits every time
#3
Originally Posted by cam_uk
Our stuff arrived yesterday and I had to go out to bunnings to get a load of plugs for our electrical stuff
The guy in bunnings told me that it was against the law to change the plugs myself and that i needed to get a certified electrician in to do it ..
He also told me that if someone died from electric shock in my house i would be done for MURDER!! :scared:
They were still happing to sell me the plugs ...
Was he talking crap? I've done it anyway
The guy in bunnings told me that it was against the law to change the plugs myself and that i needed to get a certified electrician in to do it ..
He also told me that if someone died from electric shock in my house i would be done for MURDER!! :scared:
They were still happing to sell me the plugs ...
Was he talking crap? I've done it anyway
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Originally Posted by cam_uk
Our stuff arrived yesterday and I had to go out to bunnings to get a load of plugs for our electrical stuff
The guy in bunnings told me that it was against the law to change the plugs myself and that i needed to get a certified electrician in to do it ..
He also told me that if someone died from electric shock in my house i would be done for MURDER!! :scared:
They were still happing to sell me the plugs ...
Was he talking crap? I've done it anyway
The guy in bunnings told me that it was against the law to change the plugs myself and that i needed to get a certified electrician in to do it ..
He also told me that if someone died from electric shock in my house i would be done for MURDER!! :scared:
They were still happing to sell me the plugs ...
Was he talking crap? I've done it anyway
What gets me about this law is that unless someone tells you, you are non the wiser. There is no sign next to the plugs telling you this, the packaging doesn't stipulate who is allowed to follow the difficult steps, nor does the checkout operator check your electricians certificates before selling them to you.
Yes, my ignorance is bliss.
#5
I cannot believe that any of you would do anything so dangerous and complicated as changing a plug!
I suppose some of you would even change a lightbulb instead of calling in a professional?
I suppose some of you would even change a lightbulb instead of calling in a professional?
#6
Originally Posted by gedge
Yes, my ignorance is bliss.
I've been changing plugs all my life so i feel qualified to do it safely
#7
Originally Posted by Wol
I suppose some of you would even change a lightbulb instead of calling in a professional?
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Originally Posted by cam_uk
yeah he mentioned that we weren't supposed to do that either .. i actually laughed at this point!!!
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Originally Posted by cam_uk
mine too ...
I've been changing plugs all my life so i feel qualified to do it safely
I've been changing plugs all my life so i feel qualified to do it safely

............and me to! At the last count, it was 26 here!!
I've heard that the "solid" white and black versions are no longer "legal" (although they are still on Bunnings shelves!) and that the "clear plastic see through" ones are to be used.

Either you think they look all hi-tech or, like me, you reckon they are naff - the choice is yours.
Jim
#10
Originally Posted by gedge
I'm looking for a sparky to come and switch our kettle on.
(not that I'm suggesting dishonesty of any kind)
#11
Originally Posted by Gary&Family
Dumb question, if a disaster occured and you had to make an insurance claim, how would they actually know that you had changed them yourself, unless you told them ?
(not that I'm suggesting dishonesty of any kind)
(not that I'm suggesting dishonesty of any kind)
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Originally Posted by Gary&Family
Dumb question, if a disaster occured and you had to make an insurance claim, how would they actually know that you had changed them yourself, unless you told them ?
(not that I'm suggesting dishonesty of any kind)
(not that I'm suggesting dishonesty of any kind)
#13
Originally Posted by cam_uk
I'm guessing you'd get some king of certificate ... but it doesn't look like any of us would know 

They go from one extreme to the other here, saying you can't change your own plugs but building new houses and putting plug sockets next to the sinks in the bathrooms as standard :scared:
We were shocked when we first started seeing this in houses we were looking around, especially with the children, too easy for an acident to happen. We even saw a house on realestate.com with a TV in the bathroom hanging over the bath :scared:
#14
Not this old chestnut again
I thought it had been agreed that it was ok to change plugs. You just can't start fiddling with fixed wiring. I believe the rules are the same in the UK now as well.
I thought it had been agreed that it was ok to change plugs. You just can't start fiddling with fixed wiring. I believe the rules are the same in the UK now as well.
#15
This is an Aussie urban myth. You can change plugs yourself. I have a leaflet at home somewhere given to me by a work colleague who has his own electrical business. I'll try & find & scan it.



