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Just testing a commercial property which has all original equipment installed from a 100A BS3036 isolator to Main DB. Then 3 more DB's have been added before the switch fuse via Henley blocks.

I use easycert and was wondering what anyone else does in regard to listing the arrangement. Would you open a new cert for each main DB so you can list the characteristics for each board from the origin.

Or just have the one cert abd label all the main boards as 'main board' on the cert? Ideally a new cert for each would be better so i can record what main switch is fed fr origin etc but then i would have 4 lot of certs and schedule of inspections, 7 pages worth!

I maybe having a funny 5 mins here but i cannot think which way would be better right now, can anyone else show some light?
 
Multiple boards at origin & Easycert

All DB's fed from origin are in the same room.
It's just a lot of paper having 4 sets of schedule of inspections!
 
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All DB's fed from origin are in the same room.
It's just a lot of paper having 4 sets of schedule of inspections!


oh right.

just label boards up like DB1 DB1/A etc...

and schedule of test results for each, including ZE and PFC readings from each CCU

well if there all in the same room then i don't think you will need 4 S.O.I. sheets.

i may be wrong.. im still learning :p

im sure someone can confirm
 

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