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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?
 
Presumably though if the circuit wasn't up to scratch - rcd/ratings/whatever then it would be notifiable after correction?
 
Presumably though if the circuit wasn't up to scratch - rcd/ratings/whatever then it would be notifiable after correction?
I would say no even if you add additional rcd protection or changed the protective device. If you rewire the circuit or significantly alter it then yes.
 
Pedant! ?

I know the point you're making is that ALL electrical work in a dwelling has to be compliant with Part P of the building regulations, a point sometimes not fully appreciated.

But come on... you know full well the intended question was "is this classed as notifiable works, under Part P of the building regulations?".
 
Pedant! ?

I know the point you're making is that ALL electrical work in a dwelling has to be compliant with Part P of the building regulations, a point sometimes not fully appreciated.

But come on... you know full well the intended question was "is this classed as notifiable works, under Part P of the building regulations?".
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.
 

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