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Hi all, new member here.

Re doing my bathroom in a new flat and want to move a fused switch connection which powered a rubbish heater fan (mounted high on the wall), to lower down so I can use it to power an electric towel radiator. Basically what's the correct way to extend the wire about 3-4 feet down, some kind of connection block? The wall is plasterboard.

Any help appreciated

Alex
 
Presumably the switched fused connection unit is outside of the bathroom and it's just an outlet plate in the bathroom? In which case it's quite a simple case of testing the circuit to ensure complies with bs7671, confirming the adequacy of all safety measures, replacing the outgoing cable from the sfcu and then testing and issuing the appropriate certificate in accordance with bs7671.
 
Presumably the switched fused connection unit is outside of the bathroom and it's just an outlet plate in the bathroom? In which case it's quite a simple case of testing the circuit to ensure complies with bs7671, confirming the adequacy of all safety measures, replacing the outgoing cable from the sfcu and then testing and issuing the appropriate certificate in accordance with bs7671.
you missed out notification to LABC, @ £300. :cool:
 
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Isn't it true that any electrical work in a bathroom is notifyable?

No, as far as part P is concerned the special location is only a zone around the bath or shower.
 
Part P only defines one zone where work is notifiable, see my post above.

I haven't checked to see whether this aligns with the zones in bs7671 in any way.

I find the easiest way to avoid confusion is to just not do domestic work :)
I avoid any work now Dave, other than what her in doors want's me to do.
 
part p notifiable work covers zone 2 as well as zone 1.
 

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