Afternoon
Looked at a local little job for me today- 2mins from my house
basically guys had a upper extension done (just a single bedroom)
hes done the electrical work himself (on my quick site visit today- on 1st impressions- it looks like hes taken pride in his work and it is to a good standard- better than some electricians work I have seen lol!)
Hes pulled in a new ring from his existing 16th ed db (legs not connected into db yet) and does around 5/6 sockets. and then he has come off of the existing upstairs lighting to a few new lights in the extension and a smoke alarm.
Basically he wants it 'testing for reassurance and part p so it can be signed off'
I originally said I can't part p- but I could issue him a EICR or just the new works- and building control may accept this...
but as I would be connecting a new circuit and putting in 2 new protective devices- that will need a EIC cert anyway and is notifiable... (was planning on sticking the new ring on a rcbo and swap the mcb for said lighting circuit on rcbo)
He seems a decent guy
So just do my testing/inspecting....connect up....issue a EIC with wording something along the lines of 'installation of new protective device on circuit blah and blah.....'
cheers guys
Looked at a local little job for me today- 2mins from my house
basically guys had a upper extension done (just a single bedroom)
hes done the electrical work himself (on my quick site visit today- on 1st impressions- it looks like hes taken pride in his work and it is to a good standard- better than some electricians work I have seen lol!)
Hes pulled in a new ring from his existing 16th ed db (legs not connected into db yet) and does around 5/6 sockets. and then he has come off of the existing upstairs lighting to a few new lights in the extension and a smoke alarm.
Basically he wants it 'testing for reassurance and part p so it can be signed off'
I originally said I can't part p- but I could issue him a EICR or just the new works- and building control may accept this...
but as I would be connecting a new circuit and putting in 2 new protective devices- that will need a EIC cert anyway and is notifiable... (was planning on sticking the new ring on a rcbo and swap the mcb for said lighting circuit on rcbo)
He seems a decent guy
So just do my testing/inspecting....connect up....issue a EIC with wording something along the lines of 'installation of new protective device on circuit blah and blah.....'
cheers guys
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