Morning all.
I was chatting with another spark the other day and he’s telling me I’m making excessive work for myself by issuing minor works certs for everything I do that isn’t covered with a EIC.
Eg if I change a socket I check everything first (Ze, Zs, PEFC, PSSC, R1+R2, RCD Trip times etc) firstly to see everything is in order and secondly to make sure it’s still in order once I’ve done the work.
I then issue a minor works cert to the customer along with the invoice.
He was saying that if I’m just replacing like for like then there’s no requirement as I’m not altering the circuit in anyway. I should only do a minor works when adding to a circuit.
I understand his point, but for me that seems wrong as I now have documented evidence that what I have done hasn’t altered the circuit in anyway.
So just wondering what others do and if I am indeed making excessive work for myself?
I was chatting with another spark the other day and he’s telling me I’m making excessive work for myself by issuing minor works certs for everything I do that isn’t covered with a EIC.
Eg if I change a socket I check everything first (Ze, Zs, PEFC, PSSC, R1+R2, RCD Trip times etc) firstly to see everything is in order and secondly to make sure it’s still in order once I’ve done the work.
I then issue a minor works cert to the customer along with the invoice.
He was saying that if I’m just replacing like for like then there’s no requirement as I’m not altering the circuit in anyway. I should only do a minor works when adding to a circuit.
I understand his point, but for me that seems wrong as I now have documented evidence that what I have done hasn’t altered the circuit in anyway.
So just wondering what others do and if I am indeed making excessive work for myself?