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good morning everyone , as some of you may know i`m a school sparkie , 24 years man n boy , full apprenticeship , jib reg , 2391 , 17th , nvq , right my question , i`ve updated my powersuite lite so i now have the new contion reports , that states its for domestic and similar premises with up to 100a supply . now this is fine for our on site house`s we have , we i don`t test as i use a part p firm , what i do test is our school use buildings , many of which have have 3ph 100 or 100+ amp supplys , a couple of sections have one incomer with atleast 15 or more submains attached . would you out use the new condition report and just add several test results pages to the end of the form or would you use the 17th edition periodic reports , i use niceic style reports as i used them previously for many years at my previous employment , hope this makes sense on such a wonderful day
 
good morning everyone , as some of you may know i`m a school sparkie , 24 years man n boy , full apprenticeship , jib reg , 2391 , 17th , nvq , right my question , i`ve updated my powersuite lite so i now have the new contion reports , that states its for domestic and similar premises with up to 100a supply . now this is fine for our on site house`s we have , we i don`t test as i use a part p firm , what i do test is our school use buildings , many of which have have 3ph 100 or 100+ amp supplys , a couple of sections have one incomer with atleast 15 or more submains attached . would you out use the new condition report and just add several test results pages to the end of the form or would you use the 17th edition periodic reports , i use niceic style reports as i used them previously for many years at my previous employment , hope this makes sense on such a wonderful day

Ideally, you should be using the EICR documents and just adding contunuation sheets to cover each distribution circuit and subsequent distribution board.

The only difference between the 'up to 100A supply' and the EICR for larger supplies is that the Inspection Schedule was omitted on the larger supplies document to reduce paperwork.
 

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