part-p

  1. needanotherjob

    Is it worth it or even possible to set up as an EV charge point installer?

    Looking for some candid advice. Covid has left my industry in tatters, I'm an Airline pilot. I still have a job, just, but for how much longer? I'm keen to get ahead of being skint and jobless and retrain/refresh my knowledge etc. Before pilot, I spent some time fitting kitchens and...
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    Part-P non-notifiable work testing and certification

    There are lots of discussions on forums about what is and isn’t Part P notifiable work. Everything I have done on the past or would want to do in future is non-notifiable, especially now that outdoor wiring is now non-notifiable if it doesn’t involve creating a new circuit. However, the...
  3. D

    Part-P Subby

    I am new sole trader and have started to subby to a building firm which carry out insurance claim flood repairs to properties. My work involves EICR's, rewires, new socket installs etc. I am waiting until I have my 2x commercial ccts. Under my belt for stroma assessment. So technically I am an...
  4. P

    Can someone explain Part-P to me.....

    Hi, Basically I've been informed by someone that i need my part P.... Im apprentice trained fully qualified electrician with a gold JIB card, NVQ 3, AM2 17th edition etc etc... and have been working mainly in industrial installations for the last 5 years. I was always under the impressions...
  5. Skimpy Wan

    What's next after Part-P?

    Hi, I am new to the forum, so I wanted to start off by saying hi. I am getting back into electrical work (I gaining my 17th Edition and 2392-10 about 2.5 years ago and then returned back to a desk job due to the lack of available work / sites etc) and I am about to take on the challenge of...
  6. S

    Part-P Assessment.

    I have just finished my initial Part-p Assessment. I was generally impressed with the standard of assessment and question posed to me. Had all my business credentials/quals inspected. Had to perform safe isolation. Had to do ZE (making sure to remove parallel paths) Ring final continuity Rcd...
  7. T

    Part-P of Underfloor Heating in Portsmouth

    The admin of the Tiling forum recommended I post this request here. I'm looking for an Electrician to complete the wiring of a DeviReg 550 control unit for a DeviMat 2.5m sq. electrical underfloor heating system installed in a domestic bathroom under recently laid tiling. Mains feed is from an...
  8. R

    becoming part-p

    Aright lads,im thinking of becoming part-p and have a few questions, iv been a domestic electrician for 17 years now, I worked as an electricians mate for 8 years and have been on my own for the rest, I only work in domestic houses, I have no official qualifications, just the 8 years of learning...
  9. T

    Getting Part-P etc

    Hi I am 53 and have been a Radio/TV/Electronics engineer for 35 years, I now have a single contract with a manufacturer but may loose this next Jan. Over the last 30 years I have rewired 10 or so houses, changed consumer units, added outside lights, garden supplies, house extensions and even...
  10. D

    Advice on Part-P authorities

    As I want to return to the wonderful world of sparks there seems to be no choice but to become Part-P registered if you want to work without restrictions. There are 5 assessment authorities such as NEC, Elecsa, Napit, BSI.. What are your experiences working with them? Who´s good and who´s...

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