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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:22 pm    Post Subject:
New Electric Hob/Oven and Part P
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Hi there,

I need to replace an old hob/oven with a new one, which will have more or less the same rating. I will use the old 6mm cable, so no hardwiring will be involved. Is this refitting notifiable according to part P?
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:35 pm    Post Subject:
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Read through Schedule 2B.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:53 pm    Post Subject:
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ban-all-sheds wrote:
Read through Schedule 2B.


I did read through that but it is not clear to me. Excuse my ignorance but English is not my first language and all that legal stuff...

"1. Work consisting of —(a) replacing any fixed electrical equipment which does not include the provision of —(i) any new fixed cabling; " says I can.

"2. Work which —(a) is not in a kitchen," says I cannot. But is it really a work? I mean, it is almost like plugging a microwave into a socket.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:56 pm    Post Subject:
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Schedule 2B, 1.(a)(i) says it is non-notifiable so it doesn't require notification to your LABC.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:26 pm    Post Subject:
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tamales wrote:
I did read through that but it is not clear to me. Excuse my ignorance but English is not my first language and all that legal stuff...

Sorry about that - didn't realise.

It's a lot better than any of my second ones.

And a lot better than that of some people we get here who claim it as their first... icon_wink.gif

The way that schedule works is that you stop reading as soon as you find something which matches what you are doing, so...


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"1. Work consisting of —(a) replacing any fixed electrical equipment which does not include the provision of —(i) any new fixed cabling; " says I can.

It does indeed, so you stop there.

Not notifiable.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:45 am    Post Subject:
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Typical BAS innit?

Instead of quoting the guidance that is provided for any Tom, Dïck or Harry, he quotes the legislation. Why were the Approved Documents published? Pointless if you take BAS's attitude.

The AD is straightforward: Table 1, note m says
The fitting and replacement of cookers and electric showers is not notifiable unless a new circuit is needed.

Even that's too difficult for many electricians to read, who think it mentions "like for like" which it does not.
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Stoday wrote:
Instead of quoting the guidance that is provided for any Tom, Dïck or Harry, he quotes the legislation. Why were the Approved Documents published? Pointless if you take BAS's attitude.

I;m sorry you consider that giving peope the most accurate information possible is pointless.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:01 am    Post Subject:
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"tamales wrote:
I did read through that but it is not clear to me. Excuse my ignorance but English is not my first language and all that legal stuff...

Sorry about that - didn't realise.

It's a lot better than any of my second ones.

And a lot better than that of some people we get here who claim it as their first...
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I liked that icon_biggrin.gif
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