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Piratepete

I'm a plonker! In Feb 2012 I extended existing lighting and socket ring ccts into a ground floor extension. Also changed the lighting mcb to an rcbo.

Issued Minor Works Certs. Bulding inspector has recently called on customer and asked to see Part P.

I've just realised that he's correct because we put in underfloor electric heating on the ring. Doh!

Does NICEIC have a procedure for a retrospective Part P? If I do a current one, the inspector may notice! Thought I'd ask here first.

Pete
 

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