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Hi guys looking for some advice. I recently had an extension added and new lighting was added. Building control have asked for an electrical certificate. The electrician is providing one for the changes to the lighting but not for the power as no changes were made to this. I was wondering if anyone knows if this would be acceptable as I don’t want to have it rejected. Many thanks.
 
A certificate can only be issued for work actually done, are you saying there are no new sockets at all in your extension or did you install some yourself ?
No there are no new sockets added only central lights to downlights. I just wasn’t sure if building control would ask for something for sockets as didn’t really want to have to pay for someone to come and test them all etc if nothing changed. It it just an extension to a living room to add space for a dining table so no sockets were required as everything needed power tv etc are in the original room.
 
if there were no new circuits added, then building control should keep their bloody nose out. not notifiable . so nothing to do with the jobsworth.

It’s not uncommon for building control to ask for an electrical certificate and notification even on small works

I have had this on several occasions even when no new circuits were added
 
Agree with above. BC are doing their job and ensuring Part P has been complied with, by complying with BS7671 (with regard to the whole works carried out in the extension). They are just doing their job, by poking their noses in. :)
 
Building control haven’t got a clue what is and what isn’t part pee notifiable...

They really haven’t

You could build a small extension with absolutely no alterations to the fixed wiring and I bet my lunch money the would still ask for an electrical cert notification
 

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