Reminer please as I've not been paying much attention to Part P changes - assuming that an existing install meets 2018 EICR 'requirements' - would a replacement swap of a faulty shower unit be notifiable works?
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It was quite clear what the OP asked let's not turn this into a ramble over what is Part P.Yes, I do, but the conflation of Parts P and 3(12) of the Building Regulations ought to be resisted because it can lead to, as you say, a lack of appreciation that all electrical work in a dwelling has to be compliant with Part P.
Why somebody twisting your ear,I can't be arsed with this. Do we all have to check our posts now and make sure they are 100% accurate?
What drammer queen's.was quite clear what the OP asked let's not turn this into a ramble over what is Part P
Absolutely, and I'm now bored of my own post........It was quite clear what the OP asked let's not turn this into a ramble over what is Part P.
You're not altering a circuit, you're replacing a piece of equipment.View attachment 85119
Part P says any alteration to a circuit in a special location, surly replacing the shower is an alteration, so would be notifiable?
Interesting,You're not altering a circuit, you're replacing a piece of equipment.
Keep reading the same page...
Non-notifiable work
2.7 Regulation 12(6A) sets out electrical installation work that is notifiable. All other electrical installation work is not notifiable – namely additions and alterations to existing installations outside special locations, and replacements, repairs and maintenance anywhere.
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