Just a quick question.
As most know I work on the DNO side of the cut-out!
So one for the electricians
When a new circuit is installed for, say, solar panels.
Would part of the testing require a check of the supply voltage and be recorded on the paperwork?
If it were found to be high should the electrician: -
sign off the circuit as complete
or not do so until the voltage is corrected*
or merely bring it to the customers attention
or just sign it off and walk away?
If it should be recorded where is this, stated BS7671 or scheme rules
*This I do see as controversial as the supply voltage is outside the control of the electrician.
As most know I work on the DNO side of the cut-out!
So one for the electricians
When a new circuit is installed for, say, solar panels.
Would part of the testing require a check of the supply voltage and be recorded on the paperwork?
If it were found to be high should the electrician: -
sign off the circuit as complete
or not do so until the voltage is corrected*
or merely bring it to the customers attention
or just sign it off and walk away?
If it should be recorded where is this, stated BS7671 or scheme rules
*This I do see as controversial as the supply voltage is outside the control of the electrician.
