Some kitchen electrical work in England and Wales falls under Part P of the Building Regulations (also known as 'notifiable' work). This means it must be notified to your Local Authority Building Control for inspection and approval or, alternatively, carried out by an electrician registered with a competent person scheme like NICEIC's. Which work on installation of a new circuit is notifiable? Is all work on the installation notifiable i.e.
running the wire from consumer unit into position (including fishing it down to position of socket), wiring to socket, installing socket and back box, installing a fused spur, making good cables into existing consumer unit. Also Know, is Kitchen electrical work notifiable? Under the 2013 Edition of Part P, electrical work undertaken in kitchens (such as adding a new socket, electric floor heating, extra low voltage (ELV) lighting and central heating controls are no longer notifiable unless a new circuit is required. Work in a kitchen that remains notifiable includes the installation of a new circuit.
Sockets and Switches Electrical sockets or switches should be fitted at a safe distance (it is recommended at least 30cm horizontally) from a sink to avoid the chance of water coming into contact with electricity. Sockets should also be easily accessible. Anonymous user Hi, the changes in part P in April have now removed the Kitchen from the special locations and therefore some electrical work in your kitchen is non-notifiable.
If you are altering a circuit (extending the ring, etc) and not installing a new circuit then this would be non. What electrical work is notifiable? Building Regulations set standards for the design and construction of buildings to ensure the health and safety of people in or around those buildings. Electrical work undertaken in kitchens (such as adding new sockets, electric floor heating, extra voltage (ELV) lighting and central heating controls are no longer notifiable in England unless a new circuit is required.
In Wales electrical work undertaken in a kitchen is still notifiable. The best way of meeting the requirements is to use an. Work in a kitchen that remains notifiable includes the installation of a new circuit.
Sockets and Switches water coming into contact with electrici orktops, getting to sockets may be dificult. Ideally, these appliances should be controlled by a switched fuse connection unit mounted abo. Would strongly recommend getting a few estimates from part p Registered electricians to carry the whole job out.
Although it is now removed from the notifiable works area it sounds like the electrics will need checking to confirm they are safe for service prior back to and including the protective devices within your consumer/fuse unit/box. the time saved getting a professional in will outway. Notifiable work includes new installations, house re-wires, and the installation of new circuits.
Notifiable work also includes additions to existing circuits in special locations.