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When changing a CU what cert should be given and what tests need to be done??
 
You will need to do all the useuall test on each circuit:

Continuity of protective conductors including main and supplementry bonding
Continuity of ring final circuits
Insulation resistance
Polarity
Earth loop impedence (Zs)
External impedance (Ze)
PFC


You might want to do this before you change the cu incase there is a problem with one or more of the cicuits. GN3 is a great book on the inspection & test procedure.

And you will have to notify local building control because it falls under part p.

hope this helps:)
 
Not as of yet, but as long as i issue a cert and notify building control i am ok, this is what i believe anyway??

You are right but you have to notify building control before you start the work so they can come out and see it during the work and then after and they will do an Inspection & test. This will also cost you but not sure how much. Where I live its about ÂŁ110 for jobs under ÂŁ2000. But in a near by city its about ÂŁ500, so it depends how much your lbc will charge.:confused:
 
You are right but you have to notify building control before you start the work so they can come out and see it during the work and then after and they will do an Inspection & test. This will also cost you but not sure how much. Where I live its about ÂŁ110 for jobs under ÂŁ2000. But in a near by city its about ÂŁ500, so it depends how much your lbc will charge.:confused:
quite right about notifying before work starts but i wouldnt think they would check a cu change beforehand as its all exposed

dont forget earthing and bonding before you start the work
 
Ok thanks for all the info, so if bonding is not there is it a must that it is done before the work or do i note it down on the cert and then the customer decides whether to have it done?? Also what is the best way to test the bonding or anything else that is far away from the cu, will i need an extension reel for my tester??
 
Agree Check bonding and tails etc also before a cu change i always do continuity and ir tests ! you may open up a can of worms and if you do your prepared for it !
 

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