all I want to do is run a wire from the fuse box to the kitchen for the electric hob.
he can do it if he goes down the building control route
Where does it say that?Adding a new cicuit requires an Electical Installation Certificate signed by a 'compentent' person. That is competent in the legal sense.
Where does it say that?all I want to do is run a wire from the fuse box to the kitchen for the electric hob.
And that constitutes adding an additional circuit, for which you need an Electrical Installation Certificate.
Seemed a reasonable question to me.
Are you always as reasoned and mature in your discussions as this, or are you making a special effort for me?I typed donkey but it came up a**e
Who has suggested that he should not?the O/P lives in the UK, the O/P is going to follow the requirment to comply with building regs
You know you really ought to put more effort into reading what is in posts here.he aint bothered that some forum bore claims he did it by complying with the Tibet 3rd District rule of seven
Is he competent to certify his work?all you`ve done is make him wonder now if he does have to cert and if the " experts " LOL can`t agree then why do it
OK - so in the real world, please explain what real world legislation supports QD's assertion.Real world experiance BAS, meanwhile back in the real world
And in the real world, please explain why the real-world Building Regulations support notification of work by unqualified people.
Nothing.whats wrong with self notifying,
No they aren't. So it seems you agree that m0pdq does not have to issue a certificate for the work if he does it.its not as if they are going to be self certifying is it ?
Feel free to give up on the insults and half-formed and incorrect objections at any time then.fact is your hypothetical posting is just dull
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