I'd like to replace by pendant ceiling light in an ensuite with a ceiling mounted down lighter. Question is does this come under Part P of the building regulations?
I know that Part P requires any work undertaken in a bathroom to have building control notified or signed of by a competent person, but does the fact that all the electrics for the down light will be in the loft space and not bathroom make it exempt from Part P?
Here's my thoughts:
1) I'm simply proposing to replace an existing light fitting with another which I'd be allowed to do according to wiring regulations if this was in another room accept the bathroom / ensuite.
2) The light may be in the ensuite but the wiring won't be so does this make it exempt from Part P
3) I believe the ceiling in a bathroom space is considered outside of the controlled zones (?) However I still intend to use a IP65 rated down light with a 12v transformer and I believe this exceeds the regulation requirement.
I realise this might be splitting hairs but as they say the devil is in the detail. If ultimately this falls under Part P then so be it, I'll get a qualified electrician to do the work. Although can anyone provide a rough guide as to how much this work would cost.
Thanks in advance!
I know that Part P requires any work undertaken in a bathroom to have building control notified or signed of by a competent person, but does the fact that all the electrics for the down light will be in the loft space and not bathroom make it exempt from Part P?
Here's my thoughts:
1) I'm simply proposing to replace an existing light fitting with another which I'd be allowed to do according to wiring regulations if this was in another room accept the bathroom / ensuite.
2) The light may be in the ensuite but the wiring won't be so does this make it exempt from Part P
3) I believe the ceiling in a bathroom space is considered outside of the controlled zones (?) However I still intend to use a IP65 rated down light with a 12v transformer and I believe this exceeds the regulation requirement.
I realise this might be splitting hairs but as they say the devil is in the detail. If ultimately this falls under Part P then so be it, I'll get a qualified electrician to do the work. Although can anyone provide a rough guide as to how much this work would cost.
Thanks in advance!