by ericmark »
Sun Aug 03, 2008 2:24 pm
If you are taking the supply from an existing ring main there is no real point in using a second consumer unit.
In the main you are not allowed new circuit from main consumer unit. Change the consumer it’s self, work in bathrooms, kitchens or gardens without Part P.
But to plan your wiring just to avoid Part P seems silly. And because of the new rules on RCD’s it would be very hard to avoid Part P work in an old house.
I don’t care if you don’t use Part P that is up to you but I would be wrong not to make you aware it existed.
It was until July unusual to use conduit in houses but with new rules maybe people will return to using it in future.
So long as all circuits are protected by RCD’s there is no real need for conduit and capping is only used to protect cables while they are being plastered.
As to doing donkey work for spark you really need to ask the spark that is going to do the work as I have already explained the rules if a spark is going to self certify for building controls are quite tight but you could of course go through the local authority building controls and then use the three signature forms. One for design, One for installation, and one for inspection and testing. You can still use a spark to do final bit inspection and testing and you can sign for design and installation.
What you need to decide is:-
a) Get spark to do the lot and let him do completion form.
b) Pay council and do some work yourself.
c) Break the law and hope no one notices when you come to sell or claim on insurance.
Forgetting about rules and regulations any electrical system can produce danger and it makes sense to check no mistakes have been made. The whole idea of Part P is the county council building control becomes responsible for site safety and need to ensure method statements and risk assessments are completed where required. They may require you to do your own method statement and risk assessment and inspection and testing but at the end of the day they are responsible for making sure it is done correctly and if they are not satisfied with your finding and reading they have to pay for it to be done. This is why I said read the Part P document it is not one way they have to do quite a lot to ensure everything is safe. Lets face it there is a big different between the £5 or so electricians need to pay for registration to the £70 or so you have to pay and the council are expected to do some work for that money.
Eric