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    certificate filling

    Hi . I am testing a block of flats with a conduit system as the cpc, when i fill in the cert i can confirm that the live cable is 1.5mm but what do i write for the cpc when useing the r2 lead method , do i just write N/a Also , and can u cse the cpc to measure the r1+r2 if so do i still write n/a
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    Filling in a connection card.....

    for the supply company. Just a normal domestic house. I guess i am the designer. On the connection card it asks for expected demand in amps. Just wondering what everyonr normally puts in here and how do you work it out? Cheers.
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    filling in forms please help asap

    Guys, Have done a few consumer unit replacements put can never remember all the areas to fill out can you remind me please.This is on the nic dom forms 1.single phase Prospective fault current (were does this come from) is this 16kA 2. Fuse type have a bs88 type RH do i but the RH under type...
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    3 Phase Testing.. Filling Out Cert?

    Im after some advice, I'm adding a new 3 phase circuit, from the CU a few meters away to an isolator. Can some one help me out on how to fill in the certificate for this new circuit. an example of a cert filled out would help alot if anyone has one. Does it matter what phase you do your...
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    Form filling?

    ritey, just a quick question on form filling. I'll give u the situtation and you tell me how its suppose to be done with the correct forms etc cus am a bit confused on the form filling etc. - What we have here is a market/warehouse, each unit (butchers/music stall/bakers etc, ya get my drift)...
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    filling in completion form

    some help when filling in installation certificate on the design bit off the form what are you putting in for the bit that is accordance to bs 7671 ______ amended to____ date except departures i looking for what you guys put in hope the same as me trying to win a bet with some one on this
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    ELECSA Certification Scheme Elecsa EIC form

    Yesterday I added a new circuit to en-suite shower room for a blow heater. So I filled in an Elecsa electrical installation certificate. In the section under K (schedule of items inspected), do I tick the boxes in relation to what I've done or do I have to spend an hour climbing in and out of...
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    Form Filling

    Hi guys & ladies Pardon my ignorance. I have recently qualified and just completed my first job. This is the one Elecsa are coming to inspect. Meters went in yesterday, so Monday is test day for 8 flats. I am using Elecsa forms, which seem condensed compared to NIC ones. But here is the...
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    Cert filling?

    Hi,I have a question on cert filling on a domestic eic! The installation of 1 x new circuit on a exsiting installation would require an eic,But on the circuit details/test results page would you fill in details for all circuits or just the circuit you have installed and tested?
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    need help filling out a test form

    hi, i've just recently set up on my own and was wandering if anyone could help me filling out a test form for a rewire i have done for a friend, 1-What is the bs number for a bill 100a main fuse on a tns system? 2-How do i work out the prospective fault current? 3-What will the short circuit...
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    Help filling in a PQQ??

    I hate these things, I have got the following question and don't really know how to answer it. Any help would be greatly appreciated, even just a few ideas to what they will be looking for. "When you have a non-performing contract, explain your investigation techniques and problem solving...

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