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Discuss cert software at the Electrical Tools and Products within the ElectriciansForums; Durham ranger i take it your not NIC approved with that sort of reaction, the problem with your free down load advice is that major ...- 08-02-2010 #11
Re: cert software
Durham ranger i take it your not NIC approved with that sort of reaction, the problem with your free down load advice is that major companies want NIC serial numers, the free certs you print give off an image
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Re: cert software
No im am not NIC approved company, Im an Elecsa Approved company, and my serial numbers are generated from the job i do. i.e if its my 4th Install its gets coded DUR-EIC-0004 and similar for PIR .... DUR-PIR-0003 etc etc..
plus i use the ones in the elecsa secure area with the scheme logos attached to them.Last edited by DurhamSparky; 08-02-2010 at 12:46 PM.
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- 10-02-2010 #14
Re: cert software
I have the Amtecth Fast Test software and in its latest incarnation it isn't too bad. I am however going to ditch it due to cost and poor customer service.
The programme itself is over and above in terms of cost what rivals are charging and the price for customer support can be as much as £700 a year if you have the full power suite!!!!!
Im going over to the NIC software. On trial it seems to work well and the saving on certs is a bonus, plus support & updates are only £50 a year!
PS certs arnt free with the NIC software, you just get them discounted because your buying certificate numbers not full sheets.
MY 2 Pence
- 11-02-2010 #15
Re: cert software
Hi OPM I have the same tester I have had it for about 3 months and I have had a hell of a time tring to navigate the software, it refused point blank to print the cert and I had to get the tech guy at Metrel to sort it out some how there was hidden circuits entered and because I had not ticked the polarity box on this circuit even though there was no details in any other box on that line it refused to print however I am getting the hang of it now but I am still wary of doing one house after another as I still have not figured out how to make the machine discriminate between two seperate properties
Mac
- 11-02-2010 #16
Re: cert software
i have been using the fluke1653 MFT for a while now, after spending a lot of time learning the meter, and how to link to the software....etc it works perfectly now and is saving me loads of time, i also never enjoyed trying to write in the small boxes given on certificates!
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