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hi
just quick question, i have new installations, and i expect electricial for testing and give certyficate, but i have two fuseboard, i have one supplier head split for both so i need two separate certyficate or its possible put on test results from both for one certyficate ?

thanks
 
Just test the first board as you normally would, then put the second board on a continuation. The origin details will need to be worst case scenario so I would measure at both main switches etc and record your worst. There would have to be something amiss if you different results though.
 
Is this one home or 2 flats?

If its 1 home then one EIC and 2 x schedules, if its 2 flats, its 2 x EIC and 2 x notifications to LABC

Are you a registered sparky?
 
Is this one home or 2 flats?

If its 1 home then one EIC and 2 x schedules, if its 2 flats, its 2 x EIC and 2 x notifications to LABC

Are you a registered sparky?
hi
i not yet registered, i am just pas 17th ed electrician, i do domestic installation and som of NICEIC Aprooved contractor certyfited my jobs, but now he go outside UK, so i just get other electrician, and he said i need 2 certyficates. this is two fuseboard for one big house, 1 is 10 way where is all socket, oven, undelfloor heating, and next one is just lights (5 circuits) + mains for smoke detector.
 
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so, it's 1 installation with 2 CUs. that means 1 certificate, with a SOTR for each board.
 

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