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Can anyone use this cert or do you have to be napit?
Does anyone else do such a thing?
Does anyone else do such a thing?
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What?Can anyone use this cert or do you have to be napit?
Does anyone else do such a thing?
As titleWhat?
Not with NAPITAs title
Not clicked on the cert but you need to fill out a Electrical Instllation Cert for a new circuit. You will need to speak to Napit as you may need to be registered to use certain Certs. NIC EIC have Certs of a different colour for non registered contractors[
Yes but never seen a single circuit certMost wholesalers sell packs of the various Certs.
YesCome across what online, the Cert.
If you have installed a single new circuit, or any amount for that matter use an Electrical Installation Certificate.Yes but never seen a single circuit cert
Yes I do I was just asking if these could be used that's all.If you have installed a single new circuit, or any amount for that matter use an Electrical Installation Certificate.
Might not be domestic.
You are correct but I suspect it is commercial as he started another thread about emergency lighting certs.
I think these are a good idea if all above board with regulations ,2 pages for a single new circuit seems much more ideal would you not say?Back to the OP and other valued contributors and Napit members - regarding the "Napit" condensed EIC - why isn't this the standard form from the IET?
I think these are a good idea if all above board with regulations ,2 pages for a single new circuit seems much more ideal would you not say?
I think these are a good idea if all above board with regulations ,2 pages for a single new circuit seems much more ideal would you not say?
I wondered this but I think it should be a shorter cert as standard to add a circuit to an exsisting installationOut of interest, how do Napit justify omitting the pages of tick boxes, which makes doing EIC's as tedious as EICR's?
I wondered this but I think it should be a shorter cert as standard to add a circuit to an exsisting installation
If you can alter a circuit and add to it in a MWC you should Be able to add a single circuit on the cert were discussing as it has enough information on it and if all tests all okSurely that would only work if the last EIC was recent and available ............
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