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krishcanag

Hello

I am confused as to the quickest route one can take to become a domestic installer but really with the intention of only doing Test and inspection including periodics.

So far I did C&G 2330 part 1 (boring)
2380 (16th edition)

I am a graduate Electrical & Electronic engineer, which while it helps is not really involved in the electrican route.

I spoke to NICEIC, they said, I now can do 2 jobs, 1 major 1 minor get them to come out and check it and then if OK, they will approve me, they did mention I need to do the 17th edition course as well. They said, if I wanted to do periodics, then I need to do 2391.

Now I have friend who reckons I need to do C&G 2330 part2, 3 and NVQ level 3, but NICEIC said if only domestic then I do not need all that, and so did my C&G tutior, so what do you guys think?

krish
 
Thank you so much for your response, it is clear, however just one question, is there any limitation of any work that can be carried out by a domestic installer compared to an approved contractor in;

1. A house
2. In a commerical place

I would think domestic installer means only just that, so if you wanted to do commerical work then only you need at parts of C&G and NVQ3, is that correct?

krishan
 

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