Oasis has got it right, with plain and simple common sense,
Thanks for locating the PD.
I'm not a great fan of this sort of reg. Probably Part P has something going for it, but there again I hear a lot of 30 year qualified sparks complaining about it. At the end of the day it might be better if there was a mutual consent between installer and customer, but there again it depends on the type of installation itself. Insurance approved and so on.
Personally, if I have paid for and own the equipment, then I should have a say in how it's reset if there are no faults on the system. But I could be totally wrong on this, it's just my opinion. I can't see the need to pay installers to come out and reset a system when I am perfectly capable of doing it myself. Probably opening up a can of worms, so everyone is entitled to come back and knock me. I am not going to drag this simple point out into some sort of twenty page debate like they did in one post over a simple Yale alarm system,