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Hello. I have my niceic first assesment soon and am looking for any useful advice or tips on the 2 jobs they will be inspecting.

The first 'major' is a cu upgrade. All done 17th edition split load board. (Anything to watch out for they're picky on)?

Second is straight forward 16amp radial circuit in trunking supplying 1 socket below the board in an under stairs cupboard. 100mA rcd main switch already in with 5 existing circuits, I use a 16a 30mA rcbo to protect my circuit.
( anything I should do or check for)?

All testing on both complete, any advice on certification would also be great.

Thanks for any useful comments.

Dave
 
hi


do's n dont'ts

do
leave a circuit list on or near board
identify all conductors
fill in every box on cert with a result or put n/a dont leave blank
remember safe isolation
my assessor always seems to ask about the ze of tns tncs tt

always leave something for them to find then they are happy. i will often put wrong psc of main fuse in. then as they are reading it point it out to them and give them the correct figure.
My assessor is always happy when I point things out to him,the other thing is to remember that the are there to assess your knowledge and diirect you not to criticise you unless you are doing something really dangerous/life threatening. witch i'm sure you wont be.

as said before just relax and don't panic, I still get nervous but should do as ive been assessed for over 7yrs know

one more thing is to have a list of questions that you want answering always keeps the conversation good.

GOOD LUCK you wont need it im sure




the donts

PANIC just relax, they are there to help and guide you
 
hi


do's n dont'ts

do
leave a circuit list on or near board
identify all conductors
fill in every box on cert with a result or put n/a dont leave blank
remember safe isolation
my assessor always seems to ask about the ze of tns tncs tt

always leave something for them to find then they are happy. i will often put wrong psc of main fuse in. then as they are reading it point it out to them and give them the correct figure.
My assessor is always happy when I point things out to him,the other thing is to remember that the are there to assess your knowledge and diirect you not to criticise you unless you are doing something really dangerous/life threatening. witch i'm sure you wont be.

as said before just relax and don't panic, I still get nervous but should do as ive been assessed for over 7yrs know

one more thing is to have a list of questions that you want answering always keeps the conversation good.

GOOD LUCK you wont need it im sure




the donts

PANIC just relax, they are there to help and guide you
perhaps thats all he knows....
 
Hello. I have my niceic first assesment soon and am looking for any useful advice or tips on the 2 jobs they will be inspecting.

The first 'major' is a cu upgrade. All done 17th edition split load board. (Anything to watch out for they're picky on)?

Second is straight forward 16amp radial circuit in trunking supplying 1 socket below the board in an under stairs cupboard. 100mA rcd main switch already in with 5 existing circuits, I use a 16a 30mA rcbo to protect my circuit.
( anything I should do or check for)?

All testing on both complete, any advice on certification would also be great.

Thanks for any useful comments.

Dave
I can't confirm what a domestic installer inspector will require, but in general the NICEIC like the paperwork up to scratch and will test your ability to test the job correctly, make sure everything is right and you will be fine, best of luck to you. Mike
 
hi


do's n dont'ts

do
leave a circuit list on or near board
identify all conductors
fill in every box on cert with a result or put n/a dont leave blank
remember safe isolation

my assessor always seems to ask about the ze of tns tncs u

Thanks. Really great advice all round.
Jusy one thing about the safe isolation.
To what extent do they want to see. I mean if im there testing the board and not going anywhere I dont need to lock anything off doI..?
Just check testers on incoming side of main switch , test board is isolated at bottom of main switch and re check testers.
Anything else?
 
Thanks. Really great advice all round.
Jusy one thing about the safe isolation.
To what extent do they want to see. I mean if im there testing the board and not going anywhere I dont need to lock anything off doI..?
Just check testers on incoming side of main switch , test board is isolated at bottom of main switch and re check testers.
Anything else?
if its for the purposes of a Ze....then just isolate + prove
if its (R1 R2) then get it locked....
 
Thanks for any useful comments.

Dave

Just say "if my ÂŁ400 isn't good enough I'll give ELECSA ÂŁ400 instead", then when ELECSA have been out the following year say the same but replace ELECSA with NAPIT, following year STROMA and then go back to NIC and so on.
 
Just say "if my ÂŁ400 isn't good enough I'll give ELECSA ÂŁ400 instead", then when ELECSA have been out the following year say the same but replace ELECSA with NAPIT, following year STROMA and then go back to NIC and so on.
eh?....
and the rest fella...
 
At least you're getting an assessment!
We didn't get one last year and so far not this one either
:rolleyes2::rolleyes2:

And I've still got the QS to drop in the S**t for not being 17th ed qualified :82:
 
Yep paperwork paperwork paperwork. Make sure all your literature is up to date
I've been caught out on the guidance notes a couple times as I haven't got the right coloured little blob on the cover
As to the locking off bit I keep the lockoff kit in my pocket to produce and ask if he wants me to lock off stating we're not going anywhere etc.
Normally happy with that and only had to actually lock off once in 10 years of going through it but I forgot to offer one time and I wouldn't suggest you do that on your 1st inspection :wink_smile:
Anyway if its any consolation 1st ones the worst (the unknown) they get easier after that one. Once they're happy with what you know they seem to ease off a bit.
The assessor I've had for the last few years calls it a learning experience. He says he's not there to try and find fault but to identify any areas I'm lacking knowledge and help me fill the gaps.
Thanks mate........ :joker:
 
Make sure you have all your literature up to scratch. Have a list of questions. Safe isolation procedure. The past few times I've had questions about supplementary bonding since the 17th edition. also make sure main bonding conductors are marked up and circuit charts are in place. All pretty standard stuff but it's stuff they like to see. And don't worry about it. They are there to help.
 
Hi all. Thanks for your advice. Just thought I'd let u know I passed my visit and all went really well. Nice bloke actually. Thanks again, its good there's forums to ask and get useful advice.
Ta. ;-)
 
hi


do's n dont'ts

do
leave a circuit list on or near board
identify all conductors
fill in every box on cert with a result or put n/a dont leave blank
remember safe isolation
my assessor always seems to ask about the ze of tns tncs tt

always leave something for them to find then they are happy. i will often put wrong psc of main fuse in. then as they are reading it point it out to them and give them the correct figure.
My assessor is always happy when I point things out to him,the other thing is to remember that the are there to assess your knowledge and diirect you not to criticise you unless you are doing something really dangerous/life threatening. witch i'm sure you wont be.

as said before just relax and don't panic, I still get nervous but should do as ive been assessed for over 7yrs know

one more thing is to have a list of questions that you want answering always keeps the conversation good.

GOOD LUCK you wont need it im sure




the donts

PANIC just relax, they are there to help and guide you

Just remember that youll be perfectly ok, even if you ignore all of the above, you still be ok. it seems to me that they sign up any tom dick and harry to these schemes nowadays. it used to be a privilege to be a member of the NICEIC role.
 

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