I only dip into DIYNOT occasionally just to see what’s happening and obviously when I need advice from the helpful people on all the forums here or I can actually help. But had 5 mins to spare and thought I’d look at the relatively recently revised Part P.
Having read the Approved Documentation P, 2013 which amongst other things reduces the range of electrical installation work that is notifiable and it got me thinking.
It seems to suggest that in summary as long as the change is to a circuit which is existing and not is a special area, then the work is not notifiable. Now accepting that any circuit still needs to be safe and properly planned and tested, and the likely hood is that add some of these could scupper that proviso, that would seem to imply that
Having read the Approved Documentation P, 2013 which amongst other things reduces the range of electrical installation work that is notifiable and it got me thinking.
It seems to suggest that in summary as long as the change is to a circuit which is existing and not is a special area, then the work is not notifiable. Now accepting that any circuit still needs to be safe and properly planned and tested, and the likely hood is that add some of these could scupper that proviso, that would seem to imply that
- - Exterior lighting and garden power is no longer no longer a notifiable if an extension of an existing circuit
- Adding as many sockets as you want to an existing Ring final is not notifiable
- Moving circuits from one CU to another as long as they both exist
- Re-wiring the kitchen as long as you use the exiting CU connections
- In fact almost anything outside of fitting a new CU or circuits in bathrooms, swimming pools or saunas