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Will part p allow me to legally wire full heating systems from a spur onwards?

as said yes it will , if you do the full scope you can rewire a house. just looking at a meterl meter 440 nicker

edit - forgot to add i did the theory friday and do the practicval in the morning
 
Just putting it out there...

From what I understand the Part P courses are not for any qualification, those that say they are either "Part P defined/full" qualified are not. Part P is part of Building Regs... to do minor works that don't need to be notified (socket spurs) you don't need to be registered with any of the bodies, but you do need to be "competent". To do works where notification is required, you need to let building control prior to the work being started, or be register with one of the appropriate bodies. Napit is probably one the easiest to join, and offers both full and defined.

Full requires; appropriate qualifications such as 17th Ed

Defined requires; A less qualification, an EAL Domestic
Installers Qualification.

in addition to these with all bodies you are require to have insurance, tools and a copy of the regs.

It is important to remember you must be competent, as you do with gas. If you don't feel competent, get someone who does. Knowlegde is good, but expereience is better.
 
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