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Just want to pick your brains.

When your completing the EIC on a consumer unit upgrade,what do you guys put on these parts of the schedule of inspections.

Section 8.3, 8.7.

My accessor said I should put “LIM”, but you can’t put “LIM” on a EIC! Obviously for section 8.7 you can’t possibly check ALL the cabling under floors, above ceilings or in walls etc.
 
N/A for cable routes supported through out and for cables In prescribed safe zones, after all we can’t verify what we can’t see and it’s not applicable to just a consumer unit change unless you have installed any cables as part of the extent of works covered by the certificate
 
I think NV or NA is fine and as Spin says, you are only responsible for what you are doing.
 
I using iCertifi which only allows you to put N/A or a ✔️.
 
Good point with the N/a Because to put NV as I suggested earlier would mean you had tried to verify it when in fact you didn't because you shouldn't because it not relevant to what you've done.
But that's easy for me to say :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Good point with the N/a Because to put NV as I suggested earlier would mean you had tried to verify it when in fact you didn't because you shouldn't because it not relevant to what you've done.
But that's easy for me to say :rolleyes::rolleyes:
Yeah I see what you mean. I will stop doing that as it is a bit confusing now I see it from the other side.
 

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