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Hello. I have a quick question for registered sparks on here.

Can/ will / do you certify notifiable work done by others?

I guess I’d have to pay LABC some fee (I’m waiting for a response from them) or is that part of the certification process you do? I appreciate I’d also need to get hold of a torque screwdriver and mft:)

Background
I trained and qualified as an Industrial electrician and did a 4 year apprenticeship albeit back in the 1980s, long since left the trade.

I would like to change CU (existing one has single RCD protecting all 6 MCBs). At the same time I will upgrade tails to 25mm because smart meter installer told me I should:), despite tails being adequate for past 37 years:). I realise I have to get work certified and also notify LABC. I have read so many articles that state it is illegal for registered sparks to certify work done by others but I just read on the official Part P document on the gov website that I CAN use a registered third party to certify work. I’m confused about what is correct and just wanted to know what your views are.

Thanks
 
Yes thanks. I’ve selected my equipment, I’m going for Hager cu with round knockouts and type a rcbo per circuit. Maybe overkill but having lived with single RCD protecting all circuits for 35+ years I realise the meaning of “nuisance” in the phrase “nuisance tripping” :) At this stage I have decided against SPD and AFDD but the size of enclosure doesn’t preclude later upgrade (haha after this fiasco I can’t see that happening any time soon though!)
SPD's are cheap as chips relatively, and I think you find a requirement, unless you can risk access away?
 
SPD's are cheap as chips relatively, and I think you find a requirement, unless you can risk access away?
Oh, I didn’t realise there was a requirement for SPD. Could you let me know where that requirement is, so I can take a look? I would have thought AFDD were more likely to be mandatory than SPD but tbh I haven’t given either more than a cursory glance, I think at this rate I will just stick with my old setup:)
 
Oh, I didn’t realise there was a requirement for SPD. Could you let me know where that requirement is, so I can take a look? I would have thought AFDD were more likely to be mandatory than SPD but tbh I haven’t given either more than a cursory glance, I think at this rate I will just stick with my old setup:)
I'm not current on that, others will help. But like all manufacturers Hager do pre-populated boards, some include SPD's. Its not really worth NOT getting SPD's.

I think AFDD's are a recommendation at the moment, but they are silly money relatively, and your CU would need to be twice the size.
 
Do the work in close supervision with a spark that can approve the spec before you do the work, do the pre-change and post change tests and then notify? Might save a few pennies. Look out for borrowed neutrals. 😜
 

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