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1. Work consisting of—E+W
(a)replacing any fixed electrical equipment which does not include the provision of—
(i)any new fixed cabling, or
(ii)a consumer unit;
(b)replacing a damaged cable for a single circuit only;
(c)re-fixing or replacing enclosures of existing installation components, where the circuit protective measures are unaffected;
(d)providing mechanical protection to an existing fixed installation, where the circuit protective measures and current carrying capacity of conductors are unaffected by the increased thermal insulation;
(e)installing or upgrading main or supplementary equipotential bonding;
(f)in relation to an existing fixed building service, which is not a fixed internal or external lighting system—
(i)replacing any part which is not a combustion appliance,
(ii)adding an output device, or
(iii)adding a control device,
where [F1testing] and adjustment of the work is not possible or would not affect the use by the fixed building service of no more fuel and power than is reasonable in the circumstances;
(g)providing a self-contained fixed building service, which is not a fixed internal or external lighting system, where—
(i)it is not a combustion appliance,
(ii)any electrical work associated with its provision is exempt from the requirement to give a building notice or to deposit full plans by virtue of regulation 9 or 12(6)(b),
(iii)testing and adjustment is not possible or would not affect its energy efficiency, and
(iv)in the case of a mechanical ventilation appliance, the appliance is not installed in a room containing an open-flued combustion appliance whose combustion products are discharged through a natural draught flue;
(h)replacing an external door (where the door together with its frame has not more than 50% of its internal face area glazed);
(i)in existing buildings other than dwellings, providing fixed internal lighting where no more than 100m2 of the floor area of the building is to be served by the lighting;
(j)replacing—
(i)a sanitary convenience with one that uses no more water than the one it replaces,
(ii)a washbasin, sink or bidet,
(iii)a fixed bath,
(iv)a shower,
(v)a rainwater gutter, or
(vi)a rainwater downpipe,
where the work does not include any work to underground drainage, and includes no work to the hot or cold water system or above ground drainage, which may prejudice the health or safety of any person on completion of the work;
(k)in relation to an existing cold water supply—
(i)replacing any part,
(ii)adding an output device, or
(iii)adding a control device;
(l)providing a hot water storage system that has a storage vessel with a capacity not exceeding 15 litres, where any electrical work associated with its provision is exempt from the requirement to give a building notice or to deposit full plans by virtue of regulation 9 or 12(6)(b);
(m)installation of thermal insulation in a roof space or loft space where—
(i)the work consists solely of the installation of such insulation, and
(ii)the work is not carried out in order to comply with any requirement of these Regulations.
Textual Amendments
F1Word in Sch. 4 para. 1(f) substituted (15.7.2011) by The Building (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (S.I. 2011/1515), regs. 1(2), 3(6)
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