Please correct me if i am wrong but a kitchen is no longer classed as a special location?
its notifiable work under part p and as opening post isnt part p registered or signed upto a scam he wont comply unless he pays labc
 
its notifiable work under part p and as opening post isnt part p registered or signed upto a scam he wont comply unless he pays labc

Surely its only notifiable if new circuits are installed.

Also is it not the responsibility of the person ordering the works to notify LABC? Obviously they would need to be made aware of this by the electrician.

Again happy to be corrected on this :smile:
 
Surely its only notifiable if new circuits are installed.

Also is it not the responsibility of the person ordering the works to notify LABC? Obviously they would need to be made aware of this by the electrician.

Again happy to be corrected on this :smile:
You are correct on the notification.
For electrical work, in England, in a kitchen, where that work is modifying circuits only, this is not notifiable.
Changing consumer units and adding any new circuits (as identified in the OP) would be notifiable.
 
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The BS7671 (wiring regulations) has information in the guidance notes 1 (Selection & Erection)

Appendix H has the following information for a maximum demand calculation

Lighting :- 66% of total lighting load
heating :- 100% up to first 10 amps plus 50% of remaining heating load.
water heaters (instantaneous) :- 100%of largest and 2 largest appliance plus 5% of remaining
Water heaters (Thermostatically controlled) :- No diversity allowed

Cooker :- 10amp plus 30% of cooking appliances in excess of 10amps plus 5 amps if a socket is
incorporated into the cooker control unit.

Floor warming :- No diversity allowed
Thermal storage heaters :- No diversity allowed
Socket circuits - 100% of largest load (13 amps) plus 40% of all other sockets connected
Radial circuits :- 100% of largest load (13 amps) plus 40% of current demand of every other circuit


Work through each circuit using the actual connected load not the MCB or fuse size.
 

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