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LittleHelper

Hi all,
It says that if you install a new circuit you produce an EIC. Is that for the whole installation as well? or just that circuit. As the rest of the install may not pass current regs.

Many thanks

LH
 
The scope of the EIC is for the issuer to detail in the extent of installation section of the EIC.
 
Thanks for response Andy78. So i am only obliged to detail what I install regardless of the rest of the installation on the EIC.

cheers

LH
 
you issue a EIC for the work you have done. any problems with circuits not worked on can be commented on if you feel it's necessary.
 
you issue a EIC for the work you have done. any problems with circuits not worked on can be commented on if you feel it's necessary.
Perfect thank you very much Telectrix much appreciated. One more thing does that include if the new circuit was put in to non metalic board which do not meet the regs?

Cheers

LH
 
I personally wouldn't comment on it. I would also overlook other circuits unless they may have a detrimental effect on what you have done.
 
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From the IET, in FAQ; Consumer units: a brief overview - IET Electrical - http://electrical.----------/wiring-matters/59/consumer-units/index.cfm

You have also to consider reg 132.16.
 

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