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Default More Part P confusion.

A neighbour of mine has just finished a loft conversion (he's a
builder) and was complaining that the Building Inspector is demanding
a "Part P" certificate for the new wiring. The Inspector has signed
everything else off. A mate of his who is an electrician told him he
could get the "Part P" forms from the NIC-EIC.

Under the circumstances, what's to stop him buying some forms from an
electrical wholesaler and just filling them in? Given that Building
Control are refusing to do their job and "Part P" is irrelevant, I'd
be tempted to do it.

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