Stroma Certification Scheme Eic not recognised- qualification

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Carried out a db replacement and obliviousy tested house, sockets off lights down etc a proper test.
Issued a Eic but estate agent want a eicr to rent property.
So I'm registed with stroma as domestic / industrial etc . But not to do eicr. As never took 2391.
I've got c+g 2360 level 3.

Can I fill a paper eicr cert out and issue this. We have 5 million public liability as a company.
In my eyes it's a domestic property a proper test / inspection has been carried out so no diiferce between eic or eicr.
Note I probably do 2 jobs like this for estate agents a year.

Anyone else had similar problems

Thanks
 
mothing to stop you doing a EICR as long as you are competent to do one.
 
So you put in a upgrade CU with out testing first....
Did visual check on lights switches etc all earths present, bonding in place etc . It's empty property so if was fault it would be put right.
Don't see why would need to test before changing boards.
Do a zs on circuits to prove what breaker what .
Change board
Then test fully.

Customer knows it will be right when we've finnished
 

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