What's the difference between 17th and 18th edition?

What Are The Major Differences Between The 17th Edition And The 18th Edition? The 18th edition successfully superseded the 17th edition in January 2019. While there were significant changes made, the bulk of the content remains the same. Chapter 41 regulation 411.3.
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What does 17th edition mean?

The 17th edition wiring regulations are the latest incarnation of a long line of wiring regulations published by the IET on a regular basis. By regular we mean every few years since it was first published in 1882.
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Do all circuits need RCD protection 18th edition?

There is still an exception to omit RCD protection where, other than BA1, BA3 or children (BA2, BA3) and mobile equipment (not exceeding 32 A) for use outdoors, a suitably documented risk assessment determines that RCD protection is not necessary. Regulation 411.4.
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When did 17th edition end?

As many of you will already know, on the 1st July 2018 we said goodbye to the 17th edition wiring regulations to make way for the 18th Edition. The C&G 2382-15 17th Edition course has now been replaced by the 2382-18 18th Edition course.
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What is an 18th edition?

The 18th Edition is the term commonly used in the industry when referring to the latest British Standards BS 7671:2018 Requirements for Electrical Installations, IET Wiring Regulations. You may also hear it referred to as: Wiring Regs. The Regs.
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Do all electricians need 18th edition?

From 01 January 2020, when Registered Electricians renew their card they must hold the 18th Edition. Without the 18th Edition, cardholders will revert back to a standard Installation or Maintenance Electrician card.
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What does the 18th edition allow you to do?

The 18th Edition (also known as BS 7671 or wiring regs) is a British Standard for the installation of electrical wiring. The guidelines set out by IET (Institute of Engineering and Technology) cover the installation of new electrical appliances and maintenance of existing ones, including any additions or alterations.
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Can I still work on 17th edition?

Is 17Th Edition Still Valid? Although the 17th Edition of BS 7671 is due to be replaced by the 18th Edition in January 2019, the 17th Edition is relevant today and will still be as relevant long after that date. Any installation designed before January 2019 would only need to comply with the 17th Edition.
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What's new in the 18th edition wiring regs?

A new Regulation has been introduced recommending the installation of Arc Fault Detection Devices (AFDDs) to mitigate the risk of fire due to the effects of arc fault currents. This means that some circuits may now require the fitting of an AFDD to protect specifically against arc faults.
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Does SWA need RCD protection 18th edition?

swa's steel armour is NOT accepted as sufficient protection for the cable when buried. there is no requirement to afford rcd protection to cables buried outside. socket circuits that COULD be used outdoors MUST have RCD protection, when this is a domestic installation.
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Is no RCD a fail on EICR?

If the Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is Satisfactory then you do not need to replace the consumer unit, even if it does not have RCD protection. RCDs are only required by law in new builds, additions/alterations or rewires.
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Does 18th edition need surge protection?

Surge protection devices (SPD) are a requirement under the 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations and essential in protecting equipment from damage.
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Can I renew gold card without 18th edition?

Without the 18th Edition, Registered Electrician cardholders will revert back to a standard Installation or Maintenance Electrician gold card when their card is renewed.
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Can you get a gold card with 17th edition?

Once you've completed your apprenticeship you can apply for your ECS Gold Card - the gold standard for the industry. If you hold the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations qualification you can gain a standard ECS gold card, you can then upgrade to Registered Electrician status once you have the 18th Edition.
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Can anyone do the 18th edition?

The course is open to anybody that has a working knowledge of electrical installations but is primarily aimed at practising electricians, even those that have a level 3 NVQ. The course covers the basic definitions of the terms set out in the 18th edition, including an assessment of general characteristics.
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What year was 16th Edition wiring regs?

In October 1992 The British Standards Institution (BSI) and the IEE signed an agreement which made the 16th edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations into British Standard 7671 (BS 7671: 1992 'Requirements for electrical installations').
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What amendment is the 18th edition?

What is the 18th Edition Amendment 2? Amendment 2 (BS 7671:2018+A2:2022) is the first full amendment to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations. It Includes changes from amendment 1, released in 2020, as well as additions from the Draft for Public Comment.
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What are the current electrical regulations UK?

BS 7671 is the 18th edition and the current standard used in the UK. It came into effect from 1st January 2019 and is the national standard used for electrical installation and wiring safety across domestic, commercial, and industrial properties.
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How long is 17th edition valid?

Although the 17th Edition of BS 7671 is due to be replaced by the 18th Edition in January 2019, the 17th Edition is relevant today and will still be as relevant long after that date. Any installation designed before January 2019 would only need to comply with the 17th Edition.
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Can I do the 18th edition exam online?

The Online Process

You will be sent a link to our online communication platform. You can use this to converse with the invigilator prior to your exam start time. Set up an additional camera that clearly shows yourself and your computer screen. Present your photographic ID when asked to do so.
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How long does 18th edition last?

The 18th edition exam is a 2 hour 60 question online exam. In order to pass you will need to have about 60% of the questions right. This means you have 2 minutes for each question which should be just enough to understand the question and locate the correct answer in the I.E.E.
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How hard is the 18th edition exam?

The 18th Edition Wiring Regulations book is not easy to read. You might feel comfortable with standard books for schools or courses, but this book is different. It is a British Standard. The way it is structured and the phrases used make it difficult sometimes.
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Is 18th edition a Level 3?

18th Edition Wiring Regulations BS 7671:2018 City and Guilds Level 3 Award in the requirements for electrical installation City and Guilds 2382-18.
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Is Earth bonding still required?

Supplementary equipotential bonding (between waste pipes, metallic service pipes and earth connections of bathroom equipment) is no longer required if, and only if, the main bonding between metal service pipes can be proved to be continuous.
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