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i stand by what I said in that for an example I would not energise a circuit which had a discontinuous cpc such as say a water heater circuit found during a pre work assessment
 
i stand by what I said in that for an example I would not energise a circuit which had a discontinuous cpc such as say a water heater circuit found during a pre work assessment
Well that comes back to what I said about ensuring that ADS will operate, including Zs testing. Clearly if there is no cpc then ADS is out the window.
 
Electrical Safety First - Best Practice Guide 1
Answers all the questions posed here.
NICEIC - have related to these when doing yearly visits in the past to answer questions I have asked in the past
 

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