There's several separate issues though, whether like for like replacement requires a Coc and whether like for like replacement requires full testing and remedial work if it fails. TBH I'd expect even a DIY'er to plug a socket tester in after a like for like replacement.
I think there's a good arguement that regulation changes should apply retrospactively to older installations, especially with regard to the safety oriented regs. There could be a grace period of maybe five years but I'd at least like to see all domestic premises with RCD protection by now and also conforming to the later earthing and bonding regs.
I think there's a good arguement that regulation changes should apply retrospactively to older installations, especially with regard to the safety oriented regs. There could be a grace period of maybe five years but I'd at least like to see all domestic premises with RCD protection by now and also conforming to the later earthing and bonding regs.
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