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i was under the impression that a board change requires a eic as that is all that was altered and to be taken responsibility for?

im thinking the landlord is trying for a free eicr out of my boss, i certainly dont want the liability of the existing installation.
 
After reading a few threads and being fairly new to these forums I've read a few threads where some of the members here would rather use MW over EICs especially when more than a few circuits are modified or altered in a installation.

It seems a little strange to me why someone would suggest doing mutiple MW when you can just do EIC.
 
if you are doing a small job like a added socket less s88t to put on a sheet like a EIC .
I agree that makes sense but if your working on more than a few. 4 or more circuits then to me it makes more sense to write a EIC and record the Information/results applicable to the work you have carried out.
 
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