Are you replacing a faulty appliance with something of the same, or lesser, power rating?
Will you be altering the fixed wiring or any circuit protective measures or devices?
Is the earthing requirement the same for the new appliance?
Are you insured when carrying out electrical work?
There is no valid assumption in this context. Either the work is done safely AND legally, or it isn't.Breesey said:Assuming your points above are taken into account and attended to...
You seem not to understand what Part P notification is all about....could a DIYer do such a swap?
There is no valid assumption in this context. Either the work is done safely AND legally, or it isn't.Breesey said:Assuming your points above are taken into account and attended to...
You seem not to understand what Part P notification is all about....could a DIYer do such a swap?
Anyone can do anything with domestic electrics, as long as it done safely. Certain work is notifiable, regardless of who does it. If the person carrying out notifiable work is not registered as someone who can self-certify that work (for example a houseowner), then notice must be given before work starts.
So, your question can't be answered without knowing how competent your DIYer is.
If you understand the requirements for a building notice, I don't understand why you aren't looking up the answer.Breesey said:I do realise, and understand that some work is and some work is not notifiable, hence my question.
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So is this notifiable or not?
OK, so he's competent. However...Simple question, assume that the DIYer is competant.
So, the answer to your question (Is it notifiable?) is:Most likely yesAre you replacing a faulty appliance with something of the same, or lesser, power rating?
Not sure yet.Will you be altering the fixed wiring or any circuit protective measures or devices?
Not sure yet.Is the earthing requirement the same for the new appliance?
Someone would know, if you provided the information about what work is being done, but you can't (or won't).Breesey said:I thought someone might know here, funnily enough.
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