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I have been looking at iCertifi, can I ask a question if possible. Does the format on your phone follow the testing sequence? Or do you have to open up circuit 1, insert r1+r2 then exit circuit 1 and open circuit 2 and insert r1+r2 etc? Or does the app automatically ask for the test results as per the testing sequence and populate the correct boxes ? If you catch my drift.
 
Still going to have to complete each circuit individually on paper. Bear in mind iCertifi completes most of the fields automatically. For instance on the top tabs you can choose rfc or lights and the circuit is filled in with size of cable method of installation and defaults such as 999Mohms IR or whatever you have set it up for. RCD times are saved and can be auto completed as well. All in all I reckon I could fill three circuits in by the time you have found your pen and paper. As well, I fill in as I go on the job. Better than smoke packet method. I send off the cert before I have left the job.
 
Still going to have to complete each circuit individually on paper. Bear in mind iCertifi completes most of the fields automatically. For instance on the top tabs you can choose rfc or lights and the circuit is filled in with size of cable method of installation and defaults such as 999Mohms IR or whatever you have set it up for. RCD times are saved and can be auto completed as well. All in all I reckon I could fill three circuits in by the time you have found your pen and paper. As well, I fill in as I go on the job. Better than smoke packet method. I send off the cert before I have left the job.
Cheers. I will subscribe to iCertifi and have a go with it.
 

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