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hey guys where can i download the paperwork for this,
appently its on the British Standards Institute site,
but ill be buggered if i can find it...
grrr :D

cheers
 
cheers bud, but thats still not what im after..
im after the periodic inspection cert like this
cheers for the link though :D
its for flat/houses that are getting rented out, i need to provide a copy to the agency and also to the owner
 
as someone who does inspection testing certification:)D)ive just taken a look at the link ;
if you want to fill out a proper and serious form its all there .Have fun
 
Looks like less information than a Doctors sick note than a proper Pir
Acceptance and issue of these sort of things are not good for the future of the trade
I'm sorry to say
They may have a role as advise notes for changes since a recent proper pir cert only
 
I take it you did see the schedule of inspections and test results in that bundle...i think thats what you getting at Des but not 100% sure:confused:
 
gee, far too many legistrative bodies in the uk thats for sure :D
we have 1 in nz, and thats it, they make all the regs, issue electrical registration,
do the exams, and decide what the apprentices have to do,
there is 1 exam for electricians, 1 limited licence(for alarm and phone techs) and 1 for instrumentation techs. and thats it :D
1 set of paper work :D 1 set of rules :D
easy as pie,

again cheers for your help again,
 
gee, far too many legistrative bodies in the uk thats for sure :D
we have 1 in nz, and thats it, they make all the regs, issue electrical registration,
do the exams, and decide what the apprentices have to do,
there is 1 exam for electricians, 1 limited licence(for alarm and phone techs) and 1 for instrumentation techs. and thats it :D
1 set of paper work :D 1 set of rules :D
easy as pie,

again cheers for your help again,

The IEE are the people who write the 16/17th Edtion Requirements for Electrical Installations which is similar to the Aus/NZ regs which you are used to.
 
I take it you did see the schedule of inspections and test results in that bundle...i think thats what you getting at Des but not 100% sure:confused:

My apologies I jumped in with 2 eyes closed again
Didn't get the pages other than page 1 before
Looked again and its all there
Computer error
Well thats my excuse and im sticking to it :eek:
 
yeah the inspection itself is very similar to our inspections in nz, the only real differences over here compared to nz/oz is we don't have ring mains. and always use a m.e.n. earthing system (multiple earth neutral, you get supplied an earth, but you still put down a stake, and you join then with a link in the board.. except for rcd protected circuits of course :D) or ever use the evil steel wire armoured cable (i hate that crap) we have neutral screen cable which is just like the steel wire armour, but copper instead of steel, usually its used as the earth.
i tell ya, i had never touched a cold chisel in my life before i came over here :D something to be said about timber frame buildings :D
hehe
 

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