Hi Everyone,
I had a new consumer unit installed in December 2021, the electrician said that he had more testing to complete and would come back and said it could wait. My oven also began tripping on the same day, which he felt was a faulty oven.
I asked to schedule for a few months and unfortunately due to my mother’s Alzheimer’s care need access became difficult.
Things have calmed down and for the last few months I’ve been trying to arrange for the works to be completed and a certificate given. I met with the electrician / plumbing company last week who has been very difficult about providing most of the documentation; most of it has now been provided.
He has said that for the consumer unit installed at my home there is no continuity on a ring circuit and that he will not provide a completion certificate until it is addressed. Keeping in mind I have been asking him to explain the outcome and remedy any works.
I have contacted several other electricians who have said they can address this but cannot sign off the consumer unit and have advised that a completion certificate should have been provided noting the issue.
Please can I ask for your advice? Can a completion certificate be provided just noting the issues so someone else can come in?
Is no continuity in a ring circuit very dangerous?
The electrician is NICEIC registered, might you know if it is outlined that certification of works should be provided?
Surely if it’s not then unsafe work is not accounted for, if this fault is unsafe?
Thank you so much, in advance. Any advice would be really appreciated.
Many thanks,
Vanessa
I had a new consumer unit installed in December 2021, the electrician said that he had more testing to complete and would come back and said it could wait. My oven also began tripping on the same day, which he felt was a faulty oven.
I asked to schedule for a few months and unfortunately due to my mother’s Alzheimer’s care need access became difficult.
Things have calmed down and for the last few months I’ve been trying to arrange for the works to be completed and a certificate given. I met with the electrician / plumbing company last week who has been very difficult about providing most of the documentation; most of it has now been provided.
He has said that for the consumer unit installed at my home there is no continuity on a ring circuit and that he will not provide a completion certificate until it is addressed. Keeping in mind I have been asking him to explain the outcome and remedy any works.
I have contacted several other electricians who have said they can address this but cannot sign off the consumer unit and have advised that a completion certificate should have been provided noting the issue.
Please can I ask for your advice? Can a completion certificate be provided just noting the issues so someone else can come in?
Is no continuity in a ring circuit very dangerous?
The electrician is NICEIC registered, might you know if it is outlined that certification of works should be provided?
Surely if it’s not then unsafe work is not accounted for, if this fault is unsafe?
Thank you so much, in advance. Any advice would be really appreciated.
Many thanks,
Vanessa
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