garywayne
Established Member
Neil. I am also in the planing stage of a workshop.
I have noticed that everyone is putting there electrics within the walls. Would there be any problems if I put my electrics in conduit on the surface of the walls? My thinking is ease of taking down for moving, and maintenance.
I have also noticed the quantity of references to Part "P". This is what is said on a DIY web site:
My understanding is, because you are not wiring a bathroom or kitchen, and you are adding additional lighting and sockets using suitable cable for those applications, there is no reason to notify anybody.
Good luck with your build.
I have noticed that everyone is putting there electrics within the walls. Would there be any problems if I put my electrics in conduit on the surface of the walls? My thinking is ease of taking down for moving, and maintenance.
I have also noticed the quantity of references to Part "P". This is what is said on a DIY web site:
Work which can be carried out by a non-certified individual without notification consists of:
Replacement of fittings such as sockets, switches and light fittings.
Replacement of the cable for a single circuit where it has been damaged.
Work that is not in the bathroom or kitchen and consists of:
Adding additional lighting, light fittings and switches, to an existing circuit.
Adding additional sockets and fused spurs to an existing ring or radial main.
Installing additional earth bonding.
All this is conditional upon the use of suitable cable and fittings for the application, that the circuit protective measures are unaffected and suitable for protecting the new circuit, and that all work complies with all other appropriate regulations.
My understanding is, because you are not wiring a bathroom or kitchen, and you are adding additional lighting and sockets using suitable cable for those applications, there is no reason to notify anybody.
Good luck with your build.