I had assumed (rightly or wrongly) that a re-connection of a cable into the consumer unit would be straightforward, with no regulations issues, as there was a hob connection there before, with 32A MCB and the shared RCD protection.
To expand a little, the original 6mm cable was however changed because of some damage, and a new 10mm cable run in its place. (So, is this a non-notifiable 'repair' ‘replacement’ ‘maintenance’ ‘addition’ or ‘alteration’ of an existing circuit to consumer unit, or a 'new circuit' to consumer unit ?!)
So,
1.
Of most interest to me, is this query 1 - I have an older plastic cover CU, using a shared RCD for the hob circuit (and oven and socket circuits) - is it okay, within regulations / 'legally' (and safe, of course), to connect the 'new'/'replacement' cable back into the existing 32A MCB where the old hob cable connection was, like for like, no other changes. Or, would this not be allowed under the current stricter regulations ?!
2. (assuming this is allowable, even if not ideal)
a)
Would this class as 'notifiable' work, according to Part P, or not? (Seems to me dependent on definition or interpretation of ‘new circuit’ I suppose vs. ‘addition/alteration/replacement/repair/maintenance’ of a circuit ??)
b)
If notifiable, then obviously qualified electrician who can self-certify it is the way to go. If not notifiable, then could anyone, in theory (not saying I would), actually connect the cable back into the consumer unit, or does any work inside consumer unit need to be done by a qualified electrician?
[I actually read the Electrical Safety P document and these are the bits that have NOT helped clarify for me the notifiable/not notifiable aspect for my case:
Notifiable: 2.5. 12(6A) “... Where work consists of (a) the installation of a new circuit; ...”
Not Notifiable: 2.7. “... additions and alterations to existing installations outside special locations, and replacements, repairs and maintenance anywhere.”]
(As I understand it, Kitchens are no longer counted as a special location.)
As always, thanks in advance for helpful advice and knowledge and suggestions.
To expand a little, the original 6mm cable was however changed because of some damage, and a new 10mm cable run in its place. (So, is this a non-notifiable 'repair' ‘replacement’ ‘maintenance’ ‘addition’ or ‘alteration’ of an existing circuit to consumer unit, or a 'new circuit' to consumer unit ?!)
So,
1.
Of most interest to me, is this query 1 - I have an older plastic cover CU, using a shared RCD for the hob circuit (and oven and socket circuits) - is it okay, within regulations / 'legally' (and safe, of course), to connect the 'new'/'replacement' cable back into the existing 32A MCB where the old hob cable connection was, like for like, no other changes. Or, would this not be allowed under the current stricter regulations ?!
2. (assuming this is allowable, even if not ideal)
a)
Would this class as 'notifiable' work, according to Part P, or not? (Seems to me dependent on definition or interpretation of ‘new circuit’ I suppose vs. ‘addition/alteration/replacement/repair/maintenance’ of a circuit ??)
b)
If notifiable, then obviously qualified electrician who can self-certify it is the way to go. If not notifiable, then could anyone, in theory (not saying I would), actually connect the cable back into the consumer unit, or does any work inside consumer unit need to be done by a qualified electrician?
[I actually read the Electrical Safety P document and these are the bits that have NOT helped clarify for me the notifiable/not notifiable aspect for my case:
Notifiable: 2.5. 12(6A) “... Where work consists of (a) the installation of a new circuit; ...”
Not Notifiable: 2.7. “... additions and alterations to existing installations outside special locations, and replacements, repairs and maintenance anywhere.”]
(As I understand it, Kitchens are no longer counted as a special location.)
As always, thanks in advance for helpful advice and knowledge and suggestions.

