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Old 05-03-2008   #1 (permalink)
Johnocd
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Default Replacing a consumer unit.

Hello all,

A bit or a lot of advice would not go a miss on this little nugget.

I have recently become self employed as an electrician. The NICEIC application is winging it's way to me right now (obviously not before the bunsen has been charged). I have the assessment to contend with. I am totally green as far as this is concerned. There are 2 of us involved and decided to go down the NICEIC route.

During telephone conversation with sales person, I elected for the consumer unit assessment, and then a socket at fellow self employed persons abode. I have no problem changing the consumer unit from a practical sense, but as far as the NIC is concerned could you please give me all the advice you find applicable to my situation.

While I can hear people having a bout of Tourrettes at seeing the NICEIC acronym in front of them, a little piece of enlightenment wouldn't go a miss on what I should expect from said organization.

Regards

JOC

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