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    Signing off work/ PIR reports when not registered to self certify?

    Hey Guys, Advice required, I am Qualified 17th edition and 2391 Inspec and test, I am currently not registered to self certify and have been asked by a friend to do some minor modifications in a shop he is opening and then provide a Periodic which I assume is for insurance purposes to confirm...
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    Certify Heat Detector

    Hi All, I've been asked to certify 2 smoke detectors and a heat detector, although I've done my 2391 i'm uncomfortable certifying the heat detectors and as such have declined the job. I've serified smoke alarms before but can anyone educate me on the heat alarm process please:confused:
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    How to certify a ring main with lighting circuit taken of a fused spur???

    just wondering how i would certify this type of installation, would i take the highest resistance value of r1+r2 of the lighting circuit and use this to add to ze? would i also have seperate values for the two circuits recorded on the EIC. any help eould be very welcome:confused:
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    can i certify my work??

    i have completed my C&G 2330 level 2&3, and have also completed part-p. i normally work in commercial environments but have been asked to do some work in a house, if i re-wire this house would i be able to test and certificate it? thanks,
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    signing off work

    Hi, I currently work for an NIC registered company, but I am getting asked more and more if I can sign off my own work. So I was wondering what is the cheapest way of doing this. At the moment I dont want to go out on my own, but on the other hand I dont want to miss out on/ turn down work. I am...
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    Testing and inspecting

    Hello all Help please!!!!!!!! Yesterday I went to a property that has had an new extension built, I had to connect some appliances induction hob (no seperate supply), cooker isolators behind induction hob and sockets 75mm from edge of the sink. I informed the customer that I could not do it...
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    Testing (part P required??)

    Hi all. I have my 2391, but does this still not mean i can test and certify a domestic dwelling without having part P? Or if the work is carried out by someone who has part P, would this then be okay for me to test and sign it off?
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    what is the procedure if i want to do a rewire but cant certify my own work

    :confused: i cant certify work at the moment so if i was to do a rewire say, what is my procedure? who do i go to?
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    Joining a competant person scheme

    I did a Disq a few years ago and now I am a self employed plumber and want to get myself up and running to do small jobs on the bathrooms I fit, what is the best route to get my initial assesment out of the way, I have not carried out any electrical work for any one to inspect, I have a new...
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    who can certify?

    Is it poss for another sparks to certify another persons first and 2nd fix in a house extension? My sparks didn't return to get paid after I mentioned certification.
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    What precisely is required to self certify domestic installations?

    Hello everyone, this is my first post on the forum. I have scoured lots of different forums and postings but for some reason cannot find a simple step by step guide to what is need for self certifying a domestic installation. I am not planning to become a full time electrician. What I want to do...

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