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Hello All,
In a short while I am up for my annual NICEIC inspection.
As part of the inspection I am required to demonstrate the accuracy of my equipment (Megger MFT 1553)
It is commonly understood that a calibration certificate from Megger would suffice however according to NICEIC records over time, from a propriety resistance box and contractor office circuits are also acceptable.
Has anyone done this? If so can you get in contact, i'd like some advice.
Cheers
DD368
In a short while I am up for my annual NICEIC inspection.
As part of the inspection I am required to demonstrate the accuracy of my equipment (Megger MFT 1553)
It is commonly understood that a calibration certificate from Megger would suffice however according to NICEIC records over time, from a propriety resistance box and contractor office circuits are also acceptable.
Has anyone done this? If so can you get in contact, i'd like some advice.
Cheers
DD368