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Hello i was hoping someone could advise me on which way to go with this:
I carried out a PIR on a car garage and afterwards explained to the customer the observations/recommenations before i wrote the report up in which i recommended a CU upgrade as the old one had rewireable fuses, nothing labelled/marked up and multiple circuits crammed into each fuse as the board was at capacity.
The multiple circuits included 3 car ramps all on the same 3 phase 30A rewireables which meant if more than one were used at a time it would overload.
I suggested a CU change for a modern 24-way board so i could seperate the ramps onto seperate CB's and RCBO's for sockets etc which he went for and i have now installed so do i now need to produce an EIC for the board change aswell as my PIR?
Or since i have not yet completed the PIR form could i enter the new boards circuit details on the PIR to save completing a EIC aswell?
Whats confusing me on how i'd go about this is obviously all the characteristics have changed but i now have more circuits than before so would i need to re-test each circuit that i dont have results for?
When i did the PIR, i tested the multiple circuits in the fuses but just recorded the circuit with the highest readings/lowest for IR so if i now need to record all the details it means going back again which i have'nt priced for!
Sorry its a lot to read but i've tried to explain it clearly.
Appreciate any replies.
Ryan
I carried out a PIR on a car garage and afterwards explained to the customer the observations/recommenations before i wrote the report up in which i recommended a CU upgrade as the old one had rewireable fuses, nothing labelled/marked up and multiple circuits crammed into each fuse as the board was at capacity.
The multiple circuits included 3 car ramps all on the same 3 phase 30A rewireables which meant if more than one were used at a time it would overload.
I suggested a CU change for a modern 24-way board so i could seperate the ramps onto seperate CB's and RCBO's for sockets etc which he went for and i have now installed so do i now need to produce an EIC for the board change aswell as my PIR?
Or since i have not yet completed the PIR form could i enter the new boards circuit details on the PIR to save completing a EIC aswell?
Whats confusing me on how i'd go about this is obviously all the characteristics have changed but i now have more circuits than before so would i need to re-test each circuit that i dont have results for?
When i did the PIR, i tested the multiple circuits in the fuses but just recorded the circuit with the highest readings/lowest for IR so if i now need to record all the details it means going back again which i have'nt priced for!
Sorry its a lot to read but i've tried to explain it clearly.
Appreciate any replies.
Ryan
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