Just fitted a pond at home and am uncertain whether it is part P notifiable or not. I phoned building control and they said I need to speak to the clerk of the works in charge of electrics, he just happens to be on holiday so the job stops.
I have,
12v submerged lights, 12v deck lights, 240v pump for a fountain and another 240v pump for a filter system.
Power for these items is distributed through one of these.
http://www.blagdonthepondmasters.co.uk/objects/pdf/Blagdon_2006_switchboxes_connectors.pdf
The switchbox and transformers are inside a conservatory/greenhouse which is dry. The 240v cables are just under 3M long and there are no joints of any description outside the building. There is a vacant 13 amp socket next to the switchbox.
The house was rewired last year and is Part P compliant. The firm who did the work (very reputable and NIECE registered) came round and said to just fit a 3 pin plug on the cable from the switchbox(5 amp fuse) and not worry about it. The socket is a masterseal type with a closable lid on it.
I do trust him but have read different on here, so what do you guys reckon?
I have,
12v submerged lights, 12v deck lights, 240v pump for a fountain and another 240v pump for a filter system.
Power for these items is distributed through one of these.
http://www.blagdonthepondmasters.co.uk/objects/pdf/Blagdon_2006_switchboxes_connectors.pdf
The switchbox and transformers are inside a conservatory/greenhouse which is dry. The 240v cables are just under 3M long and there are no joints of any description outside the building. There is a vacant 13 amp socket next to the switchbox.
The house was rewired last year and is Part P compliant. The firm who did the work (very reputable and NIECE registered) came round and said to just fit a 3 pin plug on the cable from the switchbox(5 amp fuse) and not worry about it. The socket is a masterseal type with a closable lid on it.
I do trust him but have read different on here, so what do you guys reckon?