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so if your nic registered and you change a DB you have to do tests ze r1r2 on final circuits and zs,s etc put in the box wired by others
and
if your napit registered ive been told you do ze & zs,s on final circuits only as you havnt wired the property

so if someone wires there house DIY and they call you in to change the DB you change the DB and put in box Wired by others as you have to notify the DB change the installation gets a Part p certificate

your thoughts on this as my half day scam is getting closer and i want to put it in as a question!!
 
When you install the CU, you are only certifying the installation of the CU.

If there are and installation faults in the installation labelling, connections, routing, sizing etc, you put a disclaimer as system buried in the building fabric not inspected.
 
well the notification will only include the cu done by the spark , not the rewire done by the diy'er.
so the diy'er wont be getting his own work notified by the back door.
is this what you mean ?
 
The EIC has a box saying what part of the installation this certificate covers, so just write DB change only.

When I register jobs with Elecsa they ask for the certificate number. So there should be a audit trail for the registation and the Part P notification.

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Yes they will. But if problems arise later on and they follow it up and realise that the Part P cert doesn't cover what Mr DIY then there could be repercussions to follow.

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Yes they will. But if problems arise later on and they follow it up and realise that the Part P cert doesn't cover what Mr DIY then there could be repercussions to follow.

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in the scenario mentioned it would take years for anyone to notice, by this time whos bothered!!!!
 
Why would it. Yes here is the Part P certificate and here is the EIC that covers the works done. If it isn't notified on the cert then it isn't covered.

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Biff, what's changing?

Usually a EICR should be carried out before consumer unit change, more often than not, missed! :) Just saying lol

Not confirmed yet but have been proposed.....

Fewer types of job that need to be notified.
Cheaper council fees for sparks that arent in a scheme but are qualified.
Third party inspections / certs for diy work.

Will be decided at the end of year.
 

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