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Codemonkey
Hi All,
First a bit of background. I currently work as an electronics engineer and have done for over 20 years now. Way back when I started, I did a BTEC ONC and then HNC in Electrical & Electronics Engineering. I appreciate that this doesn't make me a competent electrician. I'd like to be able to do work on my own house (being a tight northerner) and maybe in the future consider it as a bit of a semi-retirement plan working self employed, so...
What I'd like to know is, given my existing qualifications, what would I need to do to become deemed a competent domestic electrician ? I know at the very least I'd need to do the 17th Edition wiring regs but what else ?
I understand that any work done must be Part P certified, am I correct in believing that work done can be inspected by the local authority ?
There seem to be plenty of threads about electricians wanting to do the HNC, but not people with the HNC wanting to become electricians!
Any help would be much appreciated!
Lee
First a bit of background. I currently work as an electronics engineer and have done for over 20 years now. Way back when I started, I did a BTEC ONC and then HNC in Electrical & Electronics Engineering. I appreciate that this doesn't make me a competent electrician. I'd like to be able to do work on my own house (being a tight northerner) and maybe in the future consider it as a bit of a semi-retirement plan working self employed, so...
What I'd like to know is, given my existing qualifications, what would I need to do to become deemed a competent domestic electrician ? I know at the very least I'd need to do the 17th Edition wiring regs but what else ?
I understand that any work done must be Part P certified, am I correct in believing that work done can be inspected by the local authority ?
There seem to be plenty of threads about electricians wanting to do the HNC, but not people with the HNC wanting to become electricians!
Any help would be much appreciated!
Lee