IET Best practice guide recommends an EICR Prior to CU replacement. Perhaps you missed that one.I have replaced consumer unit in small rented property, on pre visit found everything fine. Replaced,tested all the circuits, all sound, issued eic.
For letting agency eic is not enough, Eicr is due now, and they wouldn't accepr Eic instead, are they right?
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Whats done is done, it would be waste of time, installation to small and to good.IET Best practice guide recommends an EICR Prior to CU replacement. Perhaps you missed that one.
For letting agency eic is not enough, Eicr is due now, and they wouldn't accepr Eic instead, are they right?
IET Best practice guide recommends an EICR Prior to CU replacement. Perhaps you missed that one.
its my thinking exactly.They are wrong, you have complied with the requirements of the wirkng regulations.
The lettings agent doesn't understand the wirkng regulations, all they know is that there are new rules requiring rented properties to have EICRs therfore all they know is that they need an EICR.
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Can you provide a link or other reference for that?
It's irrelevant though, lettings agencies don't enforce IET guidance!
Shouldn't think so bite the bullet and do an EICR
its not about that extra paper work, its about proving they are wrong. if they are wrongWhy not just give them both if you feel you have enough information
Whether you deceide you need to charge additionally for it is down to you as you have no obligation to produce an eicr for a consumer unit change unless agreed before hand
its not about that extra paper work, its about proving they are wrong. if they are wrong
its not about that extra paper work, its about proving they are wrong. if they are wrong
in this case i have to satisfy agency, or prove they are wrong, owner is my old client, he also thinks its bs. I would prefer they are wrongNo, he shouldn't be doing that unless he gets paid to do it.
He carried out the work and issued the correct EIC to certify the work, that is all he had to do.
You are also advised to do an EICR Prior to board change.You are required to issue eic for board change
Big question is........have they paid you yet?
If not just issue eicr and get paid move on
If youve been paid give them a lesson in the electrical certification process lol
Recommends, but its not necessary or required by regs. EIC is correct certificate.IET Best practice guide recommends an EICR Prior to CU replacement. Perhaps you missed that one.