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That's not quite correct, I think, if you read Scope Part P (#6).As far as i know the work is not notifiable as it is not domestic, just issue an ecr for the work you carry out and keep a copy for your records
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That's not quite correct, I think, if you read Scope Part P (#6).As far as i know the work is not notifiable as it is not domestic, just issue an ecr for the work you carry out and keep a copy for your records
Yes thought the op was talking about a self contained unit but as you say if its a shared meter with a flat above or at the back then its notifiableThat's not quite correct, I think, if you read Scope Part P (#6).
Like it, RTFQ. Always good.Doh. Main bonding not main earthing conductor. Must read question properly. Or rtfq . Daz.
How do you mean, do I still need to test the works?? do you just bang test it then unless it's a "domestic Dwelling"?My question is do you need to test and notify the works
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