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Perhaps I’m being harsh, but I think Inspector Gadget would just love to pick up on this and give a ‘non conformance’ to remedy.Use steel saddles for the pvc conduit to prevent premature collapse in the event of a fire.
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Perhaps I’m being harsh, but I think Inspector Gadget would just love to pick up on this and give a ‘non conformance’ to remedy.Use steel saddles for the pvc conduit to prevent premature collapse in the event of a fire.
IMO, if you do a DB change you have theoretically changed the method of protection for all the circuits, therefore will now require retesting to complete a EIC...If you do a consumer Unit change, do you still need to install another circuit to meet 2 circuit requirements for Napit assessment or CU change itself is enough to meet the requirement?
That's a new one on me. Is it Napit?Apologies for the thread Hi-jack, but I also have my first assessment coming up soon. I have all the paperwork in place apart from the waste management policy. I'm a bit stumped on this one as I've never had to do this before. Is the assessor likely to insist on me having this in place? If so does anyone have any advice on how to compose one and what it needs to include please? Thanks in advance
I recall having a discussion about this with my assessor (not NAPIT) a few years back, and the answer was "leave all waste with the customer".
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