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i am starting a kitchen fitting fair up and am going to get myself a spark in to carry out the work for me but i need to no which certs i need to go as sockets and switches will be moved clearly keeping the ring on the power

also may have to mover cooker switchs


hope you can help
 
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y is that


its an electrcal question and im in the uk in preston
 
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yes my spelling is really bad



all i want to no is which certs i need to be getting filled in
 
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You aren't typing on a mobile phone here, you have a vast array of buttons in front of you, hopefully a QWERTY keyboard, not one of those god awful AZERTY keyboards. It has 102+ keys, use them. Basic forum etiquette.

Once you have learnt how to use your keyboard, please do repeat your question so we understand it. ;)
 
It will depend upon the amount of work which is actually required to move your sockets etc. to their new positions, but you should be issued with either a minor works certificate or an electrical installaion certificate.

In addition, you should receive a buildings regulations compliance certificate too.
 
o right in some cases it will be putting new sockets in so making the ring bigger


i think i need to look into this more


thanks for ya help
 
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You aren't typing on a mobile phone here, you have a vast array of buttons in front of you, hopefully a QWERTY keyboard, not one of those god awful AZERTY keyboards. It has 102+ keys, use them. Basic forum etiquette.

Once you have learnt how to use your keyboard, please do repeat your question so we understand it. ;)

But if he suffers from Dyslexia, English is not his native tongue or just can't spell, providing we understand the question, does his spelling matter on a help forum such as this?

Oh, by the way, it's a full stop, not a fullstop. ;)
 
As you are getting an electrician in then he will provide you with the installation certificates.

If he is just altering existing circuits then it will be a minor works cert.
He will also need to notify his works to the local authority via the Part P registration organisation that he is a member of.


PS. Ignore Holmslaw. He's stuck out there in the jungle with nobody to properly talk to. That's why he wants all posts moved to "Outside UK" ;)
 
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You aren't typing on a mobile phone here, you have a vast array of buttons in front of you, hopefully a QWERTY keyboard, not one of those god awful AZERTY keyboards. It has 102+ keys, use them. Basic forum etiquette.

Once you have learnt how to use your keyboard, please do repeat your question so we understand it. ;)
that was really helpful, is a55 hole one word or two?
 

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