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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 510084" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>longer version... nothing says you must be qualified... BS7671 &amp; various others require you to be competent. pretty much only legal document is electricity at work act which if this is a DIY job then arguably it wouldnt apply to you</p><p></p><p>youd need to speak to your local council planning department. they would be responsible for signing it off for part p compliance. some will accept an EIC from the person doing the work, its what i often do on larger jobs where theres already planning permission for the property. if its jut you then id expect they would be sending someone to check / test the work. no idea on costs for that part</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 510084, member: 2012"] longer version... nothing says you must be qualified... BS7671 & various others require you to be competent. pretty much only legal document is electricity at work act which if this is a DIY job then arguably it wouldnt apply to you youd need to speak to your local council planning department. they would be responsible for signing it off for part p compliance. some will accept an EIC from the person doing the work, its what i often do on larger jobs where theres already planning permission for the property. if its jut you then id expect they would be sending someone to check / test the work. no idea on costs for that part [/QUOTE]
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