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We all know each site is different and there are so many variants which can affect the time taken to complete a ECIR. But what would you say is an acceptable amount of circuits to be testing per day?
 
Depends on a lot of things, how long are the circuits, access to the sockets and fittings, is the CU awkward and messy, is it a bungalow on one level or a 4 storey mews house, etc.

I have done 6 circuits in a morning, and then taken a day and half on another job to do 8.

Cheers..............Howard
 
To do everything to a professional level always takes longer than you think, Even simple jobs take much longer to do when small things slow you down e.g a 2 way consumer unit in a garage not labelled and all cables messy and hidden could take a few hours on its own
 

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