by ericmark »
Fri Feb 22, 2008 10:55 pm
It seems I have not made myself plan.
As to electrical regulations there is no problem. It is not a new circuit. I have looked again at Page 8 on the Part P and it says replacement and does not refer to like for like I got that wrong you are allowed under Part P.
Having said this the fact that you are selling the house may still stop you from being able to change any fitting or fixture nothing to do with being electric. Talk to estate agents or solicitor as this is not my field.
Also if the electrical inspection and test for ownership change has already been completed then all work will required full paper-work otherwise it would invalidate that inspection and test you would need minor works certs although these would not need submitting under Part P only passing on to new owner.
132.13 Documentation for the electrical installation every electrical installation shall be provided with appropriate documentation, including that required by Regulation 514.9. Part 6 and where applicable Part 7
The whole inspection and test is not under Part P and will not need the person doing it to be registered under the system. They do need to be a competent person 621.5 i.e. A person who possesses sufficient technical knowledge, relevant practical skills and experience for the nature of the electrical work undertaken and is able at all times to prevent danger and, where appropriate, injury to him/herself and others.
Although it does not say you need a C&G 2391 it would be hard to prove you are competent without one. I am not talking about doing the light fitting change here I am talking about providing paper work which needs to be passed on to new owner and if you change the fitting before the tests are done then you have no worries.
It is only the fact you say that you are selling house that prompts me to talk about testing to such lengths if it is not already on the market then there are no problems.