Based on the model forms in appendix 6 (informative)Where is this cert in BS7671.
Of course Other forms are available
The guy asked what cert to use!
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Based on the model forms in appendix 6 (informative)Where is this cert in BS7671.
So who uses these forms I use ordinary EICs for domestic.Based on the model forms in appendix 6 (informative)
Of course Other forms are available
The guy asked what cert to use!
I think most of the replies to this post have been answered in a way to try and make the original poster think for himself, and to come to the right conclusion to a question he should maybe know the answer to, at least that's my take, far to many people ask for the answer to a question rather than look for themselves, 1 poster even asked a question about the Regulations and said he couldn't be bothered to even look for his own copy.Based on the model forms in appendix 6 (informative)
Of course Other forms are available
The guy asked what cert to use!
I don't think that's true - it simply saves you time "N/A"ing a lot of completely irrelevant information in a domestic installation. That doesn't mean that they don't accept a normal Electrical Installation Certificate for it - of course they do! It's in BS7671 for God's sake!Domestic certs are usually what niceic want to see on a domestic install.
Domestic certs are usually what niceic want to see on a domestic install.
In a nut shell the OP doesn't know his arse from his elbow in terms of the selection of 1 of the 3 certs in BS7671.I'm lost with this now?
To be pedantic two certs and a report!In a nut shell the OP doesn't know his arse from his elbow in terms of the selection of 1 of the 3 certs in BS7671.
Hello Trusted AdvisorI think most of the replies to this post have been answered in a way to try and make the original poster think for himself, and to come to the right conclusion to a question he should maybe know the answer to, at least that's my take, far to many people ask for the answer to a question rather than look for themselves, 1 poster even asked a question about the Regulations and said he couldn't be bothered to even look for his own copy.
You have to admit as a mentor I will always as far as possible try to steer the questioner to the answer rather than just come out with the answer.
Hello Trusted Advisor
I was reluctant to join this forum because as I said at the time, many others were full of keyboard warriors just out to make themselves feel bigger and better than the next guy, particularly those new to the trade.
Your comments - as well as some others have been very useful, thanks.
But with such comments like from Scalextric and Midwest, (which these guys would no doubt then just say it was friendly banter and that if you can't take the banter then you'd better give up) then it's clear this forum is just the same as the others and is full of guys who pick the easy targets, laugh with their mates then re-assure each other they're cool making others feel like ###t. Does Midwest think I'm going to throw away four years of hard study and work, and several grand and just cancel the assessment? Slept in class eh, Scalextric? Why do you feel you have tell everyone you're from Liverpool area? Who gives a monkeys? The fact you state you're proud of it, likely means you've got a huge potatoes on each shoulder about your twisted accent and inability to relate to the wider world.
Yes of course I know the difference between and EIC and EICR, I just thought in the pressure of prepping for an assessment I could share a quick question with my so-called chums.
I will close my account on this forum and yes, much to the deep joy of all these friendly chaps probably give up trying to improve myself by becoming a spark. Well done lads you must feel so proud!
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