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Jennie

Gas Engineer
Hi all,

I'm a student plumber on an NVQ2 plumbing/heating course. At some point, I'll do the BPEC water regs certificate.

But in the meantime, I'd be grateful for advice about self-certification and water regulations? Which jobs need to be certified them? And who could certify them if you don't have a certificate?

Thanks

Jennie
 
here is a list of job which need a certificate which can be issued by an approved plumber The installation of a water fitting in connection with:
1. The erection of a building or other structure, not being a
pond or swimming pool
2. The extension or alteration of a water system on any
premises other than a house (#)
3. A material change of use of any premises
4. The installation of:
a. a bath having a capacity, as measured to the centre
line of the overflow, of more than 230 litres (*)
b. a bidet with an ascending spray or flexible hose (#)
c. a shower unit of a type specified by the Regulator
(none are currently specified) (*)
d. a pump or booster drawing more than 12 litres per
minute, connected directly or indirectly to a supply
pipe
e. a unit which incorporates reverse osmosis.
f. a water treatment unit which produces a wastewater
discharge or which requires the use of water for
regeneration or cleaning
g. a reduced pressure zone (RPZ) valve assembly or
other mechanical device for protection against a
fluid which is in Fluid Category 4 or 5
h. a garden watering system unless designed to be
operated by hand (*)
i. any water system laid outside a building either less
than 750mm or more than 1350mm below ground
level.
5. The construction of a pond or swimming pool over
10,000 litres capacity, designed to be replenished
automatically with water supplied by a public water
supplier. (*)
 
Need to be careful with the list quoted as most of these items require a compliance certificate to be issued on completion but also required notification to the water company for consent to be granted before the work takes place.

There is very little in this list that you can actually self certify without water company involvement. See wras website for more detail.

Jon
 
Just for the record, the BPEC water reg's does not as I understand it require prier attainment of an NVQ (it might well be a distinct advantage), all that is required is you work within the industry & have prior knowledge of plumbing systems. This is needed to allow building / facilities managers & the like, to acquire knowledge & competency to check & monitor their buildings. I am sure there are other examples as well but this was one that came to mind.
 
But then you need to register with an approved installer scheme recognised by the water authority that cover the area you are working in.

I just joined APHC as we have just renovated 6 flats and 2 shops in a listed building. Waterboard still came out and signed it all off but it's worth having.
 

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