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Hi,
I'm a recently qualified electrician and my parents need their consumer unit replacing as they are having a new bathroom and they currently have an old rewirable fuse board so obviously no electrical work can be carried out to it.

The installation has no bonding present and 16mm tales (This would need rectifying)

I don't belong to any regulatory body such as the NIC and work as a maintenance engineer at a hospital, my question is upon replacing the consumer unit and testing what do I do in regards to certification? If I dont belong to the NIC etc then can I still issue a certificate and sign the work off somehow?

May be a daft question but I'm very recently qualified so not had to encounter this stuff yet.

Thanks.
 
So when competent retired electrician Pete with all his experience wants to run a new lighting and ring final circuit to his shed extension that housed his tool collection has to call a Stroma/Napit electrician up to wire it or pay ÂŁ--- to building control. I do commercial works now ( I did new houses for years before that) so I am not in a scheme and I don't think both of us have a mate in Stroma/Napit.
 
Screw Part Pee , big scam....

I’m following in our new prime ministers foot steps and am going to break the law and do what I ruddy want
 
At the end of the day if you want a domestic notifiable job done it needs to be signed off.

If you are compitant( electrically skilled) and not registered you cannot sign it off, so yes you will have to get 3rd party or building control involved.

That’s the way it is. Right or wrong.
 
So when competent retired electrician Pete with all his experience wants to run a new lighting and ring final circuit to his shed extension that housed his tool collection has to call a Stroma/Napit electrician up to wire it or pay ÂŁ--- to building control. I do commercial works now ( I did new houses for years before that) so I am not in a scheme and I don't think both of us have a mate in Stroma/Napit.

But he and you would probably find some friendly person on an online forum willing to assist.
 
Would you advise me to do the board change then (as well as installing the bonding) and get a friend of mine who is in the NIC to test and certify it?

You could always ask you mate to come over and just sit there watch you as you do the board change and subsequent testing, just ensure he is thoroughly fed and watered every few hours, as long as he sees what you’re doing at each stage, he should be able to sign it off for you.
 
You could always ask you mate to come over and just sit there watch you as you do the board change and subsequent testing, just ensure he is thoroughly fed and watered every few hours, as long as he sees what you’re doing at each stage, he should be able to sign it off for you.

Rather than make someone physically sit and observe for 4 or 5 hours which would be extremely weird imo...

Just record yourself , edit it to about a 10 minute video mainly showing the testing part etc and email it to the guy signing off the job
 
You could always ask you mate to come over and just sit there watch you as you do the board change and subsequent testing, just ensure he is thoroughly fed and watered every few hours, as long as he sees what you’re doing at each stage, he should be able to sign it off for you.
? I’m sure aslong as you’re competent and fellow sparks who do hold relevant qualifications to sign off work trust and know you then verify the testing and inspection results it should not be an issue it is all red tape and understandably due to dodgy cowboys of previous years. The regulations now are very strict and rightly so but common sense usually prevails without getting too political
 

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