I’m a retired Electrical Engineer (was MIEE when I worked) and worked on electrical systems in nuclear power stations so I consider myself competent to perform electrical work. However, I have never been registered to perform work on domestic electrical installations. A friend asked me if I could change a kitchen light fitting for him and since it seemed a like-for-like replacement I offered to do it.

However when I went to look at it, he wants a single light fitting replaced by two fittings, obviously in slightly different locations on the ceiling. It’s therefore going to need a small alteration to the existing circuit with some new cabling from the existing location to the 2 new locations.

I assume this would be non-notifiable work since a kitchen is not a special location but does any documentation need to produced in association with the work and can I do it?
 

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