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Hi. I'm new on here. I'm not an electrician. I'm just seeking some advice. I hope this is the correct section. My parents have just had a new consumer unit fitted. The electrician is NAPIT registered. He didn't leave an installation certificate. When I phoned him and asked about this he explained that it's all submitted online these days, just like gas safe certification. Is this correct? Or should I demand an actual physical copy? Many thanks.
 
only notification under part p is submitted on line. as for the cert. he should have given you one. it's about 6 pages and should have a schedule of test results attached.
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Sorry to go off-topic, but I have noticed that when people reference that registration body there is a mouseover which claims that the body are operated by Certsure, which clearly isn't correct.
 
Thanks for all the advice. He's assured me they'll receive a hard copy in the next few weeks and that I can check building control applications for a NAPIT replacement consumer unit. Just seemed a bit dubious to me but he has loads of feedback on various sites and is registered with NAPIT like I say. Said it might be a few weeks because of delays with Covid.
 
We get 20-odd days (25?) to submit the notification to Building Control after the work is completed, but I find it better to do the certificate and paperwork asap, while I can recall all the details, rather than drag it out till the last moment.
 
Thanks for all the advice. He's assured me they'll receive a hard copy in the next few weeks and that I can check building control applications for a NAPIT replacement consumer unit. Just seemed a bit dubious to me but he has loads of feedback on various sites and is registered with NAPIT like I say. Said it might be a few weeks because of delays with Covid.
It is dubious Alscho, he should issue a completion certificate when the work was completed, there's no time scale for this.
The 25 days or 4 weeks, whatever, is for notification to BC for compliance of part P.
 

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