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That was aimed at #12 but your post popped up inbetween. I don't see a grey area at all, complete new circuit or complete rewire of an existing circuit which is no longer existing as it had gone an EIC, alteration to an existing MWC.
 
If you wire the portion between mcb and say half way but leave the remain half untouched is this new , half new , existing ?
 
That was aimed at #12 but your post popped up inbetween. I don't see a grey area at all, complete new circuit or complete rewire of an existing circuit which is no longer existing as it had gone an EIC, alteration to an existing MWC.
Ah right thanks for clarifying.
 
Alteration to an existing circuit.

That’s is exactly 100% what I would say.

But Just playing devils advocate for a sec

If you went back say 3 months later and replaced the remaining half would this be another completely different alteration or would this now new be a ‘new’ circuit ?
 
If you are talking about the dreaded Partpee , then no your job doesn't sound like it falls under 'notification'

It does still however need to comply with current building and wiring regs , but does not need to be scam notified

OP shows his location as Dundee, which I believe is north of the border, so they do things rather differently up there. Not sure, but doubt if he needs a warrant, or whatever it is.
 

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