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mattcos1972
There's nothing wrong with a spur from a ring final circuit being taken from the distribution board.
Perhaps not....but half the board is empty!!
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There's nothing wrong with a spur from a ring final circuit being taken from the distribution board.
That one should be in the Tate Gallery what shall we call it???????????????? (polite answers only). On a more serious note am I correct that you are part P only and not assessed for PIRs by NICEIC yet they have stated that it is ok for you to do PIR without the extra dosh being handed over.
Chris
What a mess!
As said, where is the quality and standard of work gone?the biggest joy of my job is standard back and having something to be proud of, something your happy for anyone to see and show it off, saying "I did that"
Not something to be ashamed of.
I enjoy my job and I can sleep at night..
There's too many people that don't give a ....!
If your strange, then I am also, lol.
I know some sparks that do work very quick, and I've said to people I'll never be as quick as them, I will always take longer to do the same job. But that's my choice, anyone can rush a job, make a pants job of it, just to get the money in there hands, this just isn't my way of working or thinking, I have a different attitude towards work. I know I'll never be the richest sparky out there. But atleast I will sleep at night
Is the issue not about competency? I thought that any electrician can inspect and test an installation, provided he is competent to do so. I was taught how to inspect and test whilst doing my city and guilds. I was assessed again whilst doing my NVQ3. I then took the 2391 just because employers were asking for it. Why would they teach inspection and testing and then assess you on it, if you are not allowed to do it? Im not 100% sure, so i would be grateful if anyone who actually knows?
It would seem that there is a gap in the industry for a new qualification, most recognised bodies ECA NICEIC etc recognise the domestic installer qualification in it's own right, surely there is opening here for a test and inspect along with PIR for domestic installations only.
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