Replacing existing storage heaters.....part P again....
Discussion
I need to replace seven wall storage heaters, the wiring is all in situe and they are connected to wall outlet sockets. My question is can I wire them in myself or do I need to get a Part P qualified electrician to do it. They are on economy seven.
I would have thought they come under replacing an appliance, just not using a plug. As I have wired up thousands of electrical systems in my 53 years it would seem stupid to have an electrician do it?
But I need to be compliant with the latest regulatins that have been thought up to 'protect us'.
Also can anyone recommend a make/supplier as they are quite expensive.
Thanks....
I would have thought they come under replacing an appliance, just not using a plug. As I have wired up thousands of electrical systems in my 53 years it would seem stupid to have an electrician do it?
But I need to be compliant with the latest regulatins that have been thought up to 'protect us'.
Also can anyone recommend a make/supplier as they are quite expensive.
Thanks....
Busamav said:
L1OFF said:
and I still need to get it checked by a NICEIC registered spark.
Alan
I believe Just a "person competent to do so" is all you need and then issue a suitable certificate to confirm compliance with part P .Alan

headcase said:
You can replace socket fronts without need for inspection so i guess just re wiring something into the output from a spur would be fine too.
Thanks for that. But this is the problem with this whole part part P thing, nobody can give a definitive answer to simple questions like this. Who the hell do I ask in authority? the usual answer will always be you need to get it approved as no one is prepared to stick their neck out. This s**t is going to be applied to plumbing soon, it will not be long before you need a part something or other to cut the grass!! andrewws said:
headcase said:
You can replace socket fronts without need for inspection so i guess just re wiring something into the output from a spur would be fine too.
Thanks for that. But this is the problem with this whole part part P thing, nobody can give a definitive answer to simple questions like this. Who the hell do I ask in authority? the usual answer will always be you need to get it approved as no one is prepared to stick their neck out. This s**t is going to be applied to plumbing soon, it will not be long before you need a part something or other to cut the grass!! Ganglandboss said:
andrewws said:
headcase said:
You can replace socket fronts without need for inspection so i guess just re wiring something into the output from a spur would be fine too.
Thanks for that. But this is the problem with this whole part part P thing, nobody can give a definitive answer to simple questions like this. Who the hell do I ask in authority? the usual answer will always be you need to get it approved as no one is prepared to stick their neck out. This s**t is going to be applied to plumbing soon, it will not be long before you need a part something or other to cut the grass!! andrewws said:
headcase said:
You can replace socket fronts without need for inspection so i guess just re wiring something into the output from a spur would be fine too.
Thanks for that. But this is the problem with this whole part part P thing, nobody can give a definitive answer to simple questions like this. Who the hell do I ask in authority? the usual answer will always be you need to get it approved as no one is prepared to stick their neck out. This s**t is going to be applied to plumbing soon, it will not be long before you need a part something or other to cut the grass!! I've heard this is coming to plumbing sooon. What's the progress on this. Presumably it'll just cover central heating initially. How are the council going to know when copper was installed - is it going to be date stamped at manufacture like electrical cable. Sounds ridiculous as the main driver for electrical certification was presumably safety, but I've not heard of many people drowing from leaking/poorly installed plumbing.
PistonReg said:
andrewws said:
headcase said:
You can replace socket fronts without need for inspection so i guess just re wiring something into the output from a spur would be fine too.
Thanks for that. But this is the problem with this whole part part P thing, nobody can give a definitive answer to simple questions like this. Who the hell do I ask in authority? the usual answer will always be you need to get it approved as no one is prepared to stick their neck out. This s**t is going to be applied to plumbing soon, it will not be long before you need a part something or other to cut the grass!! I've heard this is coming to plumbing sooon. What's the progress on this. Presumably it'll just cover central heating initially. How are the council going to know when copper was installed - is it going to be date stamped at manufacture like electrical cable. Sounds ridiculous as the main driver for electrical certification was presumably safety, but I've not heard of many people drowing from leaking/poorly installed plumbing.
I got a quote from an electrician after he told me that I am not allowed to connect them myself. 'Er, thats seven you say. Well I would need to disconnect the old ones, thats one visit. You can then change them on the wall, and I can come back and wire them in thats another visit, so we are looking at around £300 mate' Not bad bunce for at most 2 hours work plus traveling time!! And not even doing the hard bit. Ho Hum.....
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