lozarus
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In my line of work it's very rare that I ever have to change a DB. I'm largely in maintenance; occasionally have to add new circuits etc. so in respect to Testing this is all fairly straightforward to me.
I was thinking about DB changes earlier and started to stumble when it came to IR Testing
When I did 2391 a couple of years ago the instructor was very clear that you can't N/V or N/A on an EIC as this cert is used for initial verification of a system you've installed. so you're obliged to complete all relevant testing.
I can't work out how this works when you change a DB however. To complete the live to neutral IR testing you'd need to link out every single light fitting; FCU with neon; USB socket etc to avoid damage / to get a valid result? This doesn't seem viable - certainly in large domestic properties or high level warehouses etc.
Obviously on MWC you could viably link L+N together and test to E. But as I read the forms; you can't do this in an EIC as you'd be omitting a test?
or am I just forgetting something really basic?
I was thinking about DB changes earlier and started to stumble when it came to IR Testing
When I did 2391 a couple of years ago the instructor was very clear that you can't N/V or N/A on an EIC as this cert is used for initial verification of a system you've installed. so you're obliged to complete all relevant testing.
I can't work out how this works when you change a DB however. To complete the live to neutral IR testing you'd need to link out every single light fitting; FCU with neon; USB socket etc to avoid damage / to get a valid result? This doesn't seem viable - certainly in large domestic properties or high level warehouses etc.
Obviously on MWC you could viably link L+N together and test to E. But as I read the forms; you can't do this in an EIC as you'd be omitting a test?
or am I just forgetting something really basic?