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Have a commercial customer who needs a scheduled EICR. Limitations have been agreed at 30% of circuits to be tested but even so I am looking at testing well over 100 circuits. What would you agree is a fair price per circuit considering there is so much to do but at the same time we obviously are testing a lot. The job is in London and I was thinking about ÂŁ15.00 per circuit or does this seem expensive?? THANKS! Bilbo
 
There are companies the length and breadth of the UK doing EICRs daily and they all Lim circuits due to various reasoning, it is the way it is done, as mentioned it isn't a 10 way domestic board here, believe it or not there is a lot more to electrical Installations than houses, commerce and industry have coped for donkey's years with the LIM system, and we won't allow the NICEIC domestic Installer scheme to change the way it has always been lmao chuckle.
they would struggle to test the full circuit in a hospital, no one knows where everything goes.

at one hospital we work at, the main guy in estates knows most but not everything
 

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