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And excuse my ignorance... What does "notify" mean?

Notification to LABC under Part P of the Building Regs revised 2013

Google it - its not the best read, but as a responsible home owner, its worth while being aware of it, especially if you are planning on buying or selling a property!
 
FFS for the grand sum of ÂŁ1.60 and a couple of minutes work I'd notify it.

Last revsion of part Pee was a big cock up IMHO.

Bathrooms and Shower rooms and Kitchens should have all remained notifiable.
Try not to be too sad, nothing has changed, they are still notifiable :flowers:
 
OK guys, maybe you can help me out here. So I have the paperwork now in my hand. I have a "Minor Electrical Certificate [BS 7671]"


In the "Details" section, in the "Description of the minor works" I have "Additional socket". In Details of depatures from BS 7671, I have nothing.

In "Details of Modified Circuit" and "Inspection of Testing Results" the various fields are filled in and most ticked etc.


I must admit I was expecting a little more to be mentioned than a single "socket"? Or is this about right for all the work mentioned in the OP? I'm suprised the all the stuff now on isolators (fans/shower pumps), the new lights, and the new water earthing isn't mentioned? Or is that just not applicable?
 
You should have had more than 1 MWC as I doubt your lights and sockets are on the same circuit.
 
The lighting changes upstairs and possibly the shower pump and towel rail could all be on the same circuit, although the towel rail would be a bit of a push depending on power. The installation of the RCD would probably come under this as well.

So all that should have had at least one minor electrical installation works certificates.

The changes to the socket positions in the bedroom should have had a minor electrical installation works certificate (which is probably the one you got) although I might have said "move sockets in bedroom" as a description of the work.

I would probably have written somewhere on a certificate the the main water bonding had been installed but this does not require a certificate.

As we are unable to see the job I could be inaccurate on which circuits do what and therefore which and how many certificates you may expect to receive.
 
So is the suggestion that I should really have two "Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificates" at the very least listing more than just "Additional socket"? I really don't understand why it only lists one minor piece of work ("Additional socket") when so much more was done?

To list the changes again:-
1) New LED and MR16 downlights were added to the (upstairs) bedroom.
2) Two downlights were put in a shower room.
3) An extractor fan (with isolator switch) was put in the shower room.
4) A heated towel rail (with timed switch) was put in the shower room.
5) A shower pump was put in for the shower room (with isolator switch).
6) Various plug sockets were moved/added in the bedroom - Two sockets moved, and 4 new ones added.
7) Water supply earthed - The electrician noticed the water pipes were not earthed so ran a cable from the mains inlet to around our fuse box.
8) An RCD switch/protector was added to the fuse box for the (upstairs) lights circuit (I think).
 
i'd expect you to have 3 MWCs for that. 1 for items 1,2,&3. another for item 4, and 5 ( if both on same circuit), and 1 for items 6,7 & 8,

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i'd expect you to have 3 MWCs for that. 1 for items 1,2,&3. another for item 4, and 5 ( if both on same circuit), and 1 for items 6,7 & 8,
 
Think your best option is to call the electrician who carried out the work, as he would be the only person that knows what circuits were altered.
 

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