by ericmark »
Wed Feb 20, 2008 11:57 pm
juli-juan has brought up Part P but this is only valid in England and Wales. And with the exception of bathrooms and kitchens you are allowed to replace like for like and do some alterations as long as it is not a new circuit. The regulation give legal backing in domestic premises in the same way as the Electricity at work act gives legal backing in commercial premises to the regulations BS 7671 or IEE 16th or 17th edition. there is a link to down load the on line version on the projects area. I agree an electrician should do the work but it does not say he must do the work. Being skilled and competent are requirements to fill in the paper work but as yet no one has defined what is required to satisfy these requirements. Apprenticeship, and exams will help in showing this but no one has said an "O" level in physics is not enough although I am sure it is no where near good enough. And even the county councils who are normally building control for the area don't seem to know what is or is not allowed or even what needs to be notified.