Thank you all again- some very interesting points!
To answer some specific points:
Andprk- Two RCD's, one lighting, one sockets. (and only a shaver socket in the bathroom, and a ringmain spur to the boiler, no shower)
Bongos: I have heard this once before- do you have a reference I could quote to them that states that LABC should pay for the test and inspection? *added* it looks like section 1.26 in
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/uploads/br/BR_PDF_ADP_2006.pdf does indeed state the LABC should take the cost of testing and inspection- can someone confirm my interpretation is correct?
BAS: Interesting post, so looking a bit deeper, on the current planning portal, (updated, slightly ironically, in 2006!) part P
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/uploads/br/BR_PDF_ADP_2006.pdf paragraph 0.1 and 0.2, P7: "In the secretary of states viewthe requirements will be met by adherence... BS7671:2001" That would appear to be a worthwhile point to make! However: Does paragraph 1.4 on P10 then require that any work is done to the latest regs...?
MartinXXX: He is a spark out of retirement, hence the last time he was an electrician capable of certifying his own work was 2006. It was my (naive!) understanding that essentially anyone can do the work, but then LABC need to inspect to confirm the appropriate standard- is this not correct? In this case their appointed "inspector" has seen "2006" and appears to have gone no further to determine if it is still safe and appropriate.
Nozspark: He's not currently practicing as an electrician, and hence no longer able to cert his own work to the 17th, which was where I was hoping LABC would come in...
Coljack: yes, that slightly surprised me- what was done was a replacement CU, and completely replaced lighting wiring plus a few additional external lights. I could see that might count as either a "new" or "update" depending on how you look at it. What's the definition of each?
Riveralt: I agree, the interest here appears to be focussing on the "2006" rather than the quality of the installation as indicated on the report. This clearly then makes the system open to abuse by Applicants simply completing the form and quoting "2008" as the Standard adhered to; I was under the impression that the latest revisions to the Building Regulations were adopted to prevent this kind of abuse and to involve the Local Building Control Dept. at a practical level
So to summarise it appears that:
- The current Approved document P indicates that 7671:2001 is probably still fine depending on one's interpretation of Paragraph 1.4, P10 in App Doc part P.
- There are no glaring omissions from the work with regard to 2008 regs that could possibly have been determined from the installation certificate provided (e.g. installation of a hardwired fire detection system or something) The wiring is the correct colour, and an addtional RCD on the lighting circuit are the only two items that I can see in the posts above that would have impacted the installation, both of which apear to be ok in this install.
- The contractor used by the LABC to "inspect" the work has been fixated on the "2006"- was this because he ticked "new installation" on the certificate?
is that broadly correct?
Thanks again all!