Would the following require permission / inspection under part P, or is it just ok as normal DIY work.
Run a mains cable from a rcd plugged into a switched socket, through a wall and into a IP67 rated box (via waterproof cable clands) box and glands are all suitable for outside use, and ce certified kit.
Box is designed for outdoor use (CCTV telemetry equipment) and can control mains equipment (all IP rated, CE certified of the shelf stuff, designed for outdoor use, pan tilts etc, etc. mains but low current equipment, at most say 1 amp max)
As the stuff is all designed to be used outdoors, is CE certified, and runs direct through the wall into the equipment, can this be done without notification/testing?
Any cabling will be connected inside the weather proof box, the incoming mains plugs into a prebuilt kettle socket type socket, and any mains cables going to the controlled equipment connects via terminal blocks inside the sealed weather proof box, and exits via weather proof cable glands.
The only other cabling would be cctv stuff (composite video signal) and computer signal stuff (rs485).
Run a mains cable from a rcd plugged into a switched socket, through a wall and into a IP67 rated box (via waterproof cable clands) box and glands are all suitable for outside use, and ce certified kit.
Box is designed for outdoor use (CCTV telemetry equipment) and can control mains equipment (all IP rated, CE certified of the shelf stuff, designed for outdoor use, pan tilts etc, etc. mains but low current equipment, at most say 1 amp max)
As the stuff is all designed to be used outdoors, is CE certified, and runs direct through the wall into the equipment, can this be done without notification/testing?
Any cabling will be connected inside the weather proof box, the incoming mains plugs into a prebuilt kettle socket type socket, and any mains cables going to the controlled equipment connects via terminal blocks inside the sealed weather proof box, and exits via weather proof cable glands.
The only other cabling would be cctv stuff (composite video signal) and computer signal stuff (rs485).