This discussion has been locked.
You can no longer post new replies to this discussion. If you have a question you can start a new discussion

201 series of regs , notification, and the term domestic

I know it is not clear cut. But where say a pub has live in accommodation and if they share the same metered supply, any notifiable works are subject to the dreaded part p**.


BS7671 has a series of regs ........201, sometimes, especially applying to "domestic" premises; like 421.1.201 .To my mind a pub a described above is commercial, but of course works on the wiring is subject to the P.


But if you have one DB in the clearly commercial part, supplying all final circuits in the building, I do not see some ......201's applying to say a replacement DB if it is not actually in the what P describes as a domestic dwelling. I except there is still notification requirement, as I have always understood it.




Parents
  • Mike has it bang in the money - literally.

    This pub thing - I changed 2 old 8 way wylex 3036 boards in a freehouse belonging to some friends back in 2010 or thereabouts. Common supply to both public and private areas above, no seal on DNO 60A fuse so swapped out old rotten/falling off wall isolater for a new Wylex metalclad with 60A fuse, ran some 25mm 3 core SWA from this new isolator at intake in cellar to a then-new MEM 2 distboard with 3 to 1 phase conversion kit and reconnected all circuits formerly fed from 2 x 3036's into this new board.

    Come 2016 they decide to retire and sell up - conveyance went straight through no questions asked, certs issued back in 2010 accepted.

    I am not and never have been a member of an approved contractor scam - no need.

    Initial post serves to highlight how convoluted these bureaucrats and scam providers can make the process if allowed to access it.

    My advice? Steer clear of the scams.
Reply
  • Mike has it bang in the money - literally.

    This pub thing - I changed 2 old 8 way wylex 3036 boards in a freehouse belonging to some friends back in 2010 or thereabouts. Common supply to both public and private areas above, no seal on DNO 60A fuse so swapped out old rotten/falling off wall isolater for a new Wylex metalclad with 60A fuse, ran some 25mm 3 core SWA from this new isolator at intake in cellar to a then-new MEM 2 distboard with 3 to 1 phase conversion kit and reconnected all circuits formerly fed from 2 x 3036's into this new board.

    Come 2016 they decide to retire and sell up - conveyance went straight through no questions asked, certs issued back in 2010 accepted.

    I am not and never have been a member of an approved contractor scam - no need.

    Initial post serves to highlight how convoluted these bureaucrats and scam providers can make the process if allowed to access it.

    My advice? Steer clear of the scams.
Children
No Data