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Part P conudrum.....
I have removed a partition stud wall between my kitchen and (ex)study to
make a bigger kitchen. Now there are two power points in the study (on the downstairs ring as opposed to kitchen ring) that have now "moved" into the kitchen. Do I need to raise a Part P to move them upto work top height as they are now in a Part P zone ? (maybe I should have done it before they "moved" to the kitchen ???) I was going to put in a separate ring for the new area (and removing the old sockets out of downstairs ring) as the CU is on the other side of the ex-study wall, so not exactly going to be a long/large ring, but this seem awfully steep (£300 Part P test) just for say 3 sets of double sockets. Bit of a pain......comments please.... |
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