There is no such thing.
Not 'exactly the title of this topic'. There is no such thing as as a 'Domestic Installation Certificate'. There is, however, as per your link, an 'Electrical Installation Certificate' (EIC).Yes there is. I'm looking at it , example (http://www.test4less.co.uk/details.asp?productID=1677) ... it says exactly the title of this topic, hence the question. I know p is part of the building regs, just wondered if this was as well.There is no such thing.
As you've been told, anyone 'competent' (in the everyday sense, not necessarily even an electrician) can complete an EIC. However, as you presumably know, only an electrician registered with one of the ('Competent persons') self-certification schemes can issue a Part P Compliance Certificate.As in can any sparks fill this in? and get their mate to fill out the partp compliance certificate?
That says Electrical Installation Certificate as I wrote.Yes there is. I'm looking at it , example (http://www.test4less.co.uk/details.asp?productID=1677)There is no such thing.
Not really. It is part of the Electrical Regulations which are not actually stutory.it says exactly the title of this topic, hence the question. I know p is part of the building regs, just wondered if this was as well.
It is not a case of being compliant with part P. All WORK must comply with part P.As in can any sparks fill this in? and get their mate to fill out the part p compliance certificate?
Yes, and at both 0° and 180° according to the Electrical RegulationsSorry another question.
should the rcd things in the cu be tested at x .5 x1 and x5 or is x1 only ok?
Has this cert any legal status, do you have to be red Part-P, or can anyone fill it in?
However with for example RCD testing we make 6 tests but only enter one reading.
Has this cert any legal status, do you have to be red Part-P, or can anyone fill it in?
Why do you ask these questions?
Do you intend to fill the documents in?
If so forget it, as it seems your awareness would suggest you are not competent to do so!
What exactly does that mean?I am asking these questions, in order to advise a client who had a (proven ) dogy PartP.
What exactly does that mean?I am asking these questions, in order to advise a client who had a (proven ) dogy PartP.
Kind Regards, John
Have you called the helpline and what was the response?It means the PartP does not comply with the Law in that the sparks who issued it did not do the work, nor did his firm.
He is a 3rd party and just did the sign off.
On the back of the PartP Cert it says
"if the signature over is not the signature of the person/firm who did the work then call the helpline"
I'm still not totally clear as to what this certificate you're calling a 'PartP' actually is - is it an Electrical Installation Certificate or a Building Regulations Compliance Certificate?It means the PartP does not comply with the Law in that the sparks who issued it did not do the work, nor did his firm. He is a 3rd party and just did the sign off. On the back of the PartP Cert it says ...
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