Part P Building Regs!

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Hi, I know that according to part P Building Regs you have to have outside electric work inspected, does this count if it is not connected directly to the consumer unit but is plugged into a 13A socket inside? Thanks
 
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If it is a fixed installation yes, it will be nofitiable under part p. Not quite as straight forwards as just getting it inspected.
 
What exactly are you going to be "installing"???

Stop trying to get around part p. its there for a reason.
 
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What sort of cable? i.e. size and type?

How long?

What is the load of the pump and filter?

Where will it run?

How will it be protected against physical damage?

Will it be fixed to anything?

Will the socket be fixed to anything?
 
So the posts where he was told that it was beyond his competence, or wouldn't work etc are where, exactly?
 
Dunno, I don't even know what he was installing!
Did you post some? It was like this when I looked late on yesterday.
 
The concept of Part P is about safety, however it has just been implemented by the government / LABCs in a poor way imo.
 

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