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Hi All

I have just installed a distribution circuit from Farm House to Mobile Home - straight forward job in SWA via Henley block and Switchfuse etc.

The Cut Out was 60A feeding 3036 fuseboard no circuit charts/labels etc typical farm installation.

My qusetion is what do I put in the tick boxes regarding presence of diagrams/danger notices/mixed wiring colours etc. Is it acceptable to put n/a surely I can't be expected to identify & label every circuit of the whole farm house if only installing sub main?

Also other tick boxes regarding routing of cables in prescribed zones?

Thank you
 
Hi All

I have just installed a distribution circuit from Farm House to Mobile Home - straight forward job in SWA via Henley block and Switchfuse etc.

The Cut Out was 60A feeding 3036 fuseboard no circuit charts/labels etc typical farm installation.

My qusetion is what do I put in the tick boxes regarding presence of diagrams/danger notices/mixed wiring colours etc. Is it acceptable to put n/a surely I can't be expected to identify & label every circuit of the whole farm house if only installing sub main?

Also other tick boxes regarding routing of cables in prescribed zones?

Thank you

cross in the box and mention it in departures
 
No you do not mention it in departures, you mention it in comments on existing installation.

Precisely and the schedule of inspections is strictly covering YOUR WORK so why would you want to put crosses in if your work is compliant?
 
On the EIC, "Extent of the work covered by this certificate", Distribution circuit from Farm house to Mobile home CU ONLY. You can then tick all the relevant boxes, you shouldn't have any crosses in any boxes if you have installed a new circuit, just ticks and N/A's. As long as your work is compliant, then all is well. You have no responsibility for the circuits coming out of the mobile home CU.

Cheers.......Howard
 
On the EIC, "Extent of the work covered by this certificate", Distribution circuit from Farm house to Mobile home CU ONLY. You can then tick all the relevant boxes, you shouldn't have any crosses in any boxes if you have installed a new circuit, just ticks and N/A's. As long as your work is compliant, then all is well. You have no responsibility for the circuits coming out of the mobile home CU.

Cheers.......Howard

Thankyou - that makes more sense, I distinctly remember reading that NO crosses or LIM's should be on an EIC only PIR's - yes all my work on SM is compliant.
 

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