Apologies Andy, I kind of thought I was being told off for being useless :rolleyes: Thanks for your pointers :D

Not at all. I have once been where you were. I worked as an employee under a QS system which saw me doing little to no testing and zero certification.
I was asking so I could offer you better help really.

Section 6 of the regs is informative regarding certification types and their use.
 
Also, when writing a certificate for this would it be an EIC with a schedule of test results and inspection or an EICR with schedule of tests and inspections?

This is clearly explained in bs7671 and in the guidance to the person filling in the certificate which is a part of the model form and most printed certificate pads available from the schemes.

I have no issue with people asking questions, but if the answer is clearly written in the regulations book in an obvious location then you have to expect people to start wondering.
 
I must admit it does seem obvious now... just nervous about doing things wrong.

MWC = change to existing circuit
EIC = new circuit, rewire, fuseboard change
EICR = Inspection of existing installation

Notification = different in England and Wales - best you read the relevant document.
 

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