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Hi folks im workin on a installation were i am changing consumer unit adding new circuits and adding to existing circuits also obv testing the whole installation old and new was just wantin to know were that wud leave me regardin certifyin the work installation certificate as im changing cu but wat about the circuits that im not altering as im not the designer of them any replies greatly appreciated:confused:


Come on folks help a man out!!!!!!!!
 
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Hi folks im workin on a installation were i am changing consumer unit adding new circuits and adding to existing circuits also obv testing the whole installation old and new was just wantin to know were that wud leave me regardin certifyin the work installation certificate as im changing cu but wat about the circuits that im not altering as im not the designer of them any replies greatly appreciated:confused:


Come on folks help a man out!!!!!!!!

OK!!

Not sure why you havent had any replies, but ill offer one.

So, on your EIC you would list the work that YOU have done

IE

New CU, relocated sockets switches or whatever.

Installed new "whatever" circuit.

Job done.
 

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