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It was on Medium Wave, it used to fade in and out again. A bit like 3rd party certification when you have not even seen the first fix.Radio Caroline? I don't know who that is but I bet she's "sweet"
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It was on Medium Wave, it used to fade in and out again. A bit like 3rd party certification when you have not even seen the first fix.Radio Caroline? I don't know who that is but I bet she's "sweet"
Presumably AC given that he is using NIC forms for an EICR (unless he has an EICR add-on for DI).if I have read the posts correctly you work for a NICEIC D.I. firm.
you can be a niceic D.I. they use the purple certs red is for AC and green for anyone to purchase the A.C. & D.I. have tracable numbering.Presumably AC given that he is using NIC forms for an EICR (unless he has an EICR add-on for DI).
Not for EICR I don't think. I think EICR is excluded from the scope of DI unless you do a further assessment for it.you can be a niceic D.I. they use the purple certs red is for AC and green for anyone to purchase the A.C. & D.I. have tracable numbering.
think your right on that neverless a nic D.I. should not be doing this.Not for EICR I don't think. I think EICR is excluded from the scope of DI unless you do a further assessment for it.
but that specifically refers to sockets, not FCUs.Hi - I use the IET Electrician's Guide to the Building Regulations and Figure 5.2.2 may be relevant?
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