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hi all. could anyone tell me if i am able to N/A the presence of diagrams charts and schedules at consumer unit box on an EIC if there isnt any there. ive installed one new circuit to an existing board so im completing an EIC is it a requirement to have them as ive hardly ever seen any on jobs ive been to. are the stickers used to identify circuits adequate to enable me to 'tick' this box?

any help would be much appreciated. thanks
 
Your eic is for YOUR work. Not somebody else's. Jmo

Partly true. You would tick the presence of main bonding whether you installed it or it was existing.
Same applies to the OP's question,technically if you have altered the configuration of the DB you should provide any necessary schedules. But I think in practice for one circuit that is overkill, and a circuit way label and a tick on the EIC is hardly going to land you in court.
 
Partly true. You would tick the presence of main bonding whether you installed it or it was existing.
Same applies to the OP's question,technically if you have altered the configuration of the DB you should provide any necessary schedules. But I think in practice for one circuit that is overkill, and a circuit way label and a tick on the EIC is hardly going to land you in court.

Ticking the box for the main bonding is completely different. When I add a circuit I indicate "used" circuits and "spare" circuits on the schedule, along with complete results for my circuit. Then is plainly obvious what I have done
 
if you put down what you've done in the "extent of work covered by this certificate" box, then do a circuit schedule just to cover your circuit. you can then tick the box.
 

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