- May 20, 2011
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- If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
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- Circitas Ltd
Hi.
Three new circuits on one of my first proper jobs.
I hold the previous electricians (2 years ago) EIC.
On my Generic Schedule of Test results, might one simply list the other circuits (The ones I am not touching or testing) in the correct order so the form is less confusing, then add Remarks such as: "Not tested, see EIC/Extent of Installation".
This seems sensible way to do it, but if there is a convention for adding detail of untouched circuits on SOTR where an addition is made to the existing installation, then do let me know.
Thanks,
Three new circuits on one of my first proper jobs.
I hold the previous electricians (2 years ago) EIC.
On my Generic Schedule of Test results, might one simply list the other circuits (The ones I am not touching or testing) in the correct order so the form is less confusing, then add Remarks such as: "Not tested, see EIC/Extent of Installation".
This seems sensible way to do it, but if there is a convention for adding detail of untouched circuits on SOTR where an addition is made to the existing installation, then do let me know.
Thanks,