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If you do not need to notify then you just issue the cert to the customer as normal.

if it needs notifying, then this is all done on line via the scheme providers website in the secure area.


So if it doesnt need to be notified you dont need to tell your scheme provider anything at all... you just test the work done and give a copy of the results the the customer, end of ???

They dont get a cirtificate of compliance?
 
A customer has a big bedroom with only 1 pendant in the middle of the room, He asks you to make 2 lights in this room, making 2 pendants one either end of the bedroom.

What our my options as the CU is to 16th so lighting is not RCD protected?

Also as its only minor works and in a bedroom its not notifiable... correct?

But still needs a MWC giving to the customer..
 
Maybe you could bump the thread where Eng54 and myself had a discussion on parallel cables, Dan? Everyone would love to read that one again...... Only 144 posts. :)
 
haha Only joking Dan. People might hire a hit quad to come and get me if I bump it.... :)
 
I forgot about part 2 Archy. :)
 

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