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Good morning all,

I have recently carried out a rewire on a one bedroom house and installed a new DB. As I am not part of a CPS I cannot complete an EIC for the install so was going to get someone who I know to do this for me. The property owner now has a cash buyer to but the house and is looking to get it tested ASAP but my friend is busy for the next month on a job and hasn’t got the time to do it.
As the certificate is to confirm the wiring and installation is in a safe and satisfactory condition would it be acceptable for me to complete an EICR which would cover the whole installation as a workaround? Any advice would be appreciated.

Cheers
 
Thanks for your reply Andy,

He is registered with NAPIT so all good there and as it is only a one bed house with 2 rings, 2 lighting circuits, a boiler circuit and cooker they have all been installed as standard circuits. I have photos of all the cable runs at first fix and they are all run in oval conduit in the walls and in safe zones.

Cheers

Being a member of Napit does not automatically mean he can do third party notification. Third party registration is usually extra to standard CPS membership.
 
Me too. But he, like me, are only permitted to notify work that they designed, installed and tested themselves. So not all good.
Good luck to him/her if they are prepared to go against the terms of their membership.
I understood that Napit allowed 3rd party notification, according to a colleague who is registered with them?
Edit: didnt see Andy78 reply
 
I have to agree with @Taylortwocities here. The OP may well have the experience and knowledge to carry out a rewire (or may not) but we still have to either notify the work ourselves by belonging to a scheme or go through BC. If we don't do this then problems occur when buying or selling as in this case and that is not fair on the customer.

Your 'mate' will not have been there at the beginning and throughout to make sure it all meets the wiring regs so basically he'll be lying when he notifies your work which I guess neither of you are concerned about otherwise you wouldn't be planning it.

As the others have said, you could fill out an EIC as you don't need to be registered to do this. You should know this if you have undertaken a rewire.
It's ok to ask questions like this, I certainly did at the beginning of my career, but not after carrying out a rewire.

I realise this post is a little confrontational which is unlike me but it does get me a tad peed off.
 

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