On 07/03/2014 16:25, RobertL wrote:
> Also, as it's a kitchen you need a Part-P electrician to do the wiring :-)
A significant smiley there, I think :~)
FAOD Part P has never required that wiring has to be done by a member of
one of the Part P schemes. Scheme members can self-certify their work
and notify the local building control dept. via their scheme.
Others must (or rather, are supposed to) notify a building control body
by means of a building notice or a full-plans application, before
starting any notifiable work.
Since the revision that came into force on 6th April last year,
electrical work in a kitchen is no longer notifiable unless it involves
installation of a new circuit, or replacement of a consumer unit.
The fundamental requirement (P1) always applies though in a dwelling:
all work must be safe, whether it's notifiable or not.
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Andy