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Another question about garage wiring
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:33 pm
by David2805
Sorry to waste your time with another dumb question about Part P, but this year I replaced the ancient fused isolator in my detached garage with a new RCD/MCB unit for the socket and lighting circuits. I then went on to replace the old exposed wiring, putting it in plastic conduit. I had assumed that as it was replacement work not in a kitchen or bathroom, this wouldn't come under Part P, but going through this forum today I've got a horrible feeling that I'm mistaken.
Could someone please confirm how I stand, and if I've landed myself in the mire how do I get out of it?
Re: Another question about garage wiring
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 1:16 am
by BLAKEY1963
[quote="David2805"]Sorry to waste your time with another dumb question about Part P, but this year I replaced the ancient fused isolator in my detached garage with a new RCD/MCB unit for the socket and lighting circuits. I then went on to replace the old exposed wiring, putting it in plastic conduit. I had assumed that as it was replacement work not in a kitchen or bathroom, this wouldn't come under Part P, but going through this forum today I've got a horrible feeling that I'm mistaken.
Could someone please confirm how I stand, and if I've landed myself in the mire how do I get out of it?[/quote]
DAVID2805
YES IT IS PART P NOTIFIABLE.
U MIGHT B LUCKY 2 GET A PART P SPARKY 2 CHECK
WAT U HAVE DONE BY DOING A PERIODIC INSPECTION
ON THE WORK.
ANY REMEADIAL WORK THEN HE COULD DO.
BLAKEY1963
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:33 am
by David2805
Thanks for the reply. Hopefuly I've got enough other jobs coming up to get an electrician on side.