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Good afternoon all,

Just newly qualified, so not registered with recognised body to do self certs. So having new kitchen fitted, and existing sockets in old cupboards just needed fitting into new cupboards. Fitter insisted that he needed a MWC so another sparky fitted sockets and raised MWC, total of £60. Is this right, as from what I can see, there was no alterations or addotions to existing circuit, so did it need MWC...or am I being 'special'?
 
There were alterations to the circuit, albeit very minor, a MNWC is required, refitting sockets and a MWCert £60 not a bad price, how long did it take him?
 
Changing accessories does not warranty a MWC.

A test for Zs and note on cert.
Ah but is he or has he just changed the accessory? he may have had to extend / move cables to fit the sockets into the new cupboards, I'll stick with a MNWC.
 
It took him about 15 minutes, including direct Zs test. Fair enough, I just wanted to confirm. Thank you.
To get the right perspective on this job, and to settle argument of whether a MNWC is was required, was it a cas of just changing the face plates, or was further work required, extending / moving cables etc? for the OP to answer please
 
BS7671 notes on MEIWC, say this certificate may be used for replacement of accessories or luminaires, as well you know :)

I read here that some of the larger suppliers of kitchen & bathroom units, require certification for the simplest of things.

Personally, the replacement of one accessory, I do what Murdoch suggests. Anything more I tend to issue minor works.

Recently, I had one old customer contacted me. They were selling their house, where we had refurbished the bathroom, a couple of years back. I had just replaced existing extractor fan & associated isolator (not in Zones). But I did a minor works. Their solicitor wanted copies of 'certificates'; it sometimes just makes life easier.
 
To get the right perspective on this job, and to settle argument of whether a MNWC is was required, was it a cas of just changing the face plates, or was further work required, extending / moving cables etc? for the OP to answer please

Sounds like sockets mounted in old kitchen units got removed then re-mounted in new units once installed.
 
Sounds like sockets mounted in old kitchen units got removed then re-mounted in new units once installed.
I the OP doesn't come back with an answer we will never know will we? but from the OP's original post I will still go with MNWC
 

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