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I'm in Scotland so luckily enough I do not need to notify anyone!
Still not sure how you can be in the UK and yet get away with avoiding Part P. Next you'll be telling me that N.Ireland don't have to bother either...
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I'm in Scotland so luckily enough I do not need to notify anyone!
You'll probably find he'll use plastic out of sight and copper for show with lots of push fits more good measure. You just have to IR test to see if it's extraneous or not.Pretty sure the supply water pipe will be copper, but the plumber hasn't put it in yet
But was it not the case that the cpc's of any circuits entering the special location should be bonded, under the 16th edition ammendment?
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