by moggy1968 »
Sat Feb 21, 2009 7:22 pm
hi Brownie!
it wasn't you who mentioned part P, it was singer.
A minor works cert is your safety net, as an electrician, that you have done the appropriate tests and the circuit is safe to use. To be pedantic, the certificate doesn't prove the circuit is safe to use, your tests do. just because someone chooses not to issue a cert doesn't mean they're in the wrong, but if the house does burn down and 3 years down the line it goes to court the minor works is going to be your only defence, so yes I would agree it should be done, but it certainly isn't an absolute requirement and would be beyond the scope of a diyer.
Wether a diyer should be attempting this is of course an entirely different issue!! On that note, if the house does burn down can the person who has done the work prove their competency. as a diyer that could be difficult and persuading the insurance company to part with their cash could be tricky.
Having spent 7 hours in a property last week going under the floors and then having to open up an enclosed ceiling cavity in an extension to find and rectify a lighting fault I would also definately agree with your sentiments on junction boxes, and choccie blocks too, although they aren't mentioned here!