Yes, quite.I suppose it is - but do you understand what I mean? The (few sentences which constitute) text of Part P defines its scope, and any electrical work which comes within that scope has to comply - with no ifs, buts or exemptions.That's a strange sentence.As we all know, nothing exempts any electrical work which comes within the scope of Part P from the requirement to comply with Part P.
No. The outbuilding is no different than any other as far as part P is concerned.I'm a little surprised that, like so many others, you seem to be rather muddling up the concepts of compliance (with Part P of the Building Regs) and notification (under the Building Regs). Whatever, what you say sounds rather like a 'No' (in terms of notification) - is that what you meant?As far as the Building Regulations are concerned - yes, all except part P.However, that's not what I was asking - as you will have seen, I was asking whether any/all work in such a building is non-notifiable.
It is not exempt therefore part P and schedule 4 apply.
They don't.Where do the Building Regs say that the exemption (regarding notification, not compliance) cited by Wired 1 does not apply to some Parts of the Building Regs?
I thought wired1 was implying that even part P itself did not apply.