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by singer »
Sat Jan 17, 2009 11:35 am
I notice at the start of this thread we dont have a warning from gardnico1307 to consult Part P requirements.
For a job like this where final circuits are being converted to distribution circuits, new circuits are being installed, protection and earth loop impedance values need to be within requirements of the circuit design and not to mention the bonding needs to be in place, it is imperative that all the requirements of Part P are adhered to.
This kind of work must be undertaken under the strict control of either an electrician who is a member of a competent persons scheme, or the building control body of the local authority who may choose to employ a third party(local electrician) to supervise installation, test and issue certificate.
It is never emphasised enough in these replies that this is a legal requirement and the consequences of many electrical DIY jobs could see you in court possibly loosing your house to pay the compensation, as no DIYer has public liability insurance!!
So to answer your question digwie you dont really need to ask it in the first place as its not a job you can do yourself unless you consult the local authority, in which case they will give you all the advise you need, or you can employ a Part P registered electrician who will take responsibility for all the requirements and will advise you accordingly.