17th Wiring Regulations Explained and Illustrated
It was once said, by whom I have no idea, that ‘rules and regulations
are for the guidance of wise men and the blind obedience
of fools ’. This is certainly true in the case of the IEE Wiring
(BS 7671) Regulations. They are not statutory rules, but recommendations
for the safe selection and erection of wiring installations.
Earlier editions were treated as an ‘electrician ’s Bible ’: the
Regulations now take the form primarily of a design document.
The IEE Wiring Regulations are divided into seven parts. These
follow a logical pattern from the basic requirements to inspection
and testing of an installation and finally to the requirements for
special locations:
Part 1 indicates the range and type of installations covered by the
Regulations, what they are intended for, and the basic requirements
for safety.
Part 2 is devoted to the definitions of the terms used throughout
the Regulations.
Part 3 details the general information needed and the fundamental
principles to be adopted before any design work can usefully proceed.
Part 4 informs the designer of the different methods available for
protection against electric shock, overcurrent, etc., and how to
apply those methods.
Part 5 enables the correct type of equipment, cable, accessory, etc.
to be selected and erected in accordance with the requirements of
Parts 1–4.