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mckayver
Hi all,
I'm new to this forum and just wanted a bit of advise.
I have a small NICEIC registered company and usually undertake small to medium sized commercial new builds which have been designed by others. I would then just test the job at the end as usual, no dramas.
I have now got involved with an LED lighting company and they want us to do 'straghtforward LED swap outs', we looked at a very large old warehouse and as you can imagine this had many different DB's dotted around, unknown circuits everywhere, although in some areas the DB's had been recently tested and lighting circuits were easier to identify.
My main question is how to I approach this job with regards to certifying my work and issuing a price per light? Where do our limitations end when swapping like for like lighting and not altering the circuits but on old installations that differ in age and quality throughout the building? Do I need to test every individual circuit and issue a MWC for every cuircuit tested?
Any advise would be greatly appreciated as this could turn out to be a complex task.
Regards
Mckayver
I'm new to this forum and just wanted a bit of advise.
I have a small NICEIC registered company and usually undertake small to medium sized commercial new builds which have been designed by others. I would then just test the job at the end as usual, no dramas.
I have now got involved with an LED lighting company and they want us to do 'straghtforward LED swap outs', we looked at a very large old warehouse and as you can imagine this had many different DB's dotted around, unknown circuits everywhere, although in some areas the DB's had been recently tested and lighting circuits were easier to identify.
My main question is how to I approach this job with regards to certifying my work and issuing a price per light? Where do our limitations end when swapping like for like lighting and not altering the circuits but on old installations that differ in age and quality throughout the building? Do I need to test every individual circuit and issue a MWC for every cuircuit tested?
Any advise would be greatly appreciated as this could turn out to be a complex task.
Regards
Mckayver