I agree with the majority. A double socket is one point of untilisation. It's one connection/joint to the circuit whereby power can be drawn.
In my mind recording this info seems in most cases pointless. However, if previous test results/information is available it does provide useful info to the inspector on how many points he/she should be looking for and can give an indication if additions have been made to a circuit. Providing the number of points served prviously is accurate and the past inspector's interpretation is consistent with the present inspectors.
In my mind recording this info seems in most cases pointless. However, if previous test results/information is available it does provide useful info to the inspector on how many points he/she should be looking for and can give an indication if additions have been made to a circuit. Providing the number of points served prviously is accurate and the past inspector's interpretation is consistent with the present inspectors.