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do you need to inform building control if you are replacing an existing unvented hot water cylinder with a new unvented hot water cylinder . i can fill out the benchmark paperwork , with bpec cert number. do i have to bother letting building control know as its a swap for the same system. my understanding is that you dont need to let them know.

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Are you G3 qualified? If so, you can self-certify as a member of a Competent Persons Scheme. If not, it needs to be notified even if it's a straight swap.
 
thanks for the quick reply , ive been on the one day unvented course and had the bpec qualification for that . (g3 twice know) i havent joined a cps as when i have installed unvented cylinders in the past building control have been on the job already . (ive been doing this for 27 years so it grates a bit to have another load of subs to pay to another organisation!!) its just this job has no building control on it , so i thought a swap was ok .
 
thanks for the quick reply , ive been on the one day unvented course and had the bpec qualification for that . (g3 twice know) i havent joined a cps as when i have installed unvented cylinders in the past building control have been on the job already . (ive been doing this for 27 years so it grates a bit to have another load of subs to pay to another organisation!!) its just this job has no building control on it , so i thought a swap was ok .

I may be wrong - it's worth checking with local authority / BPEC...
 
If your Gas Safe then notify through them for a small cost!
 
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