New shower cable

Approved Document P is the building regulations (part of it) and 'like for like' Does appear in it.
and it is Document P that states what is notifiable or not
My point was merely this. ;)
 
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As far as I am aware the 35A, 40A & 45A fuses/MCB bases (orange or green)have an extra keyway so can only be fitted in specific boards in a specific position.
That position in a compatable board is usually only the one position next to the main isolator.

That is correct, or at least was - the newer ones don't have the extra lug on, so can be fitted anywhere by anyone it seems.
The bases are also made from a different type of plastic - a more flexible type than the old ones.
 
Approved Document P is the building regulations (part of it) and 'like for like' Does appear in it.
and it is Document P that states what is notifiable or not
My point was merely this. ;)
No it isn't, Approved Document P is guidance. ;)
Read the first paragraph on page 3 of that document
It is the law i.e. the building regs which state in schedule 2B work which is non notifiable, all other work within the scope of Part P is notifiable.
 
:oops: apologies spark123 and BAS, gotta give me points for trying though :LOL:

IMO though the work which has commenced in the ops dwelling is all notifiable
 
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Those documents are only guidance tho :cry:
The law is as BAS states - the law doesn't say like for like, it says " (b) replacing a damaged cable for a single circuit only"

But, as regards replacing a damaged cable, doesn't it say something like, following the same route and using the same cable, which effectively makes it like-for-like?
 
The guidance does
The actual law doesn't go into any detail - it just says "replacing a damaged cable for a single circuit only" ;)
 
I thought I couldn't find the wording in the document itself...

Document P is like the regs & the guidance is like the OSG.

Happy days!
 

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