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Morning guys, sorry if this is been answered before but I'm fuming (again).
I have again had my eicr questioned by our qs. This time in particular my test results. Basically every result I measure with my tester unless there is some reason I can't, obviously note it all on the schedule of test results.
No he is telling me that because when he calculates my results they are over the nic guidelines of 0.4 ohms either way,and he has amended the results so that they calculate rather than what I measured.
Of course if something looks way out of line I will check by calculating, but I was always taught that actual readings should be noted and not calculated unless there is a reason why you couldn't get a live result.
I have been testing for about 5 years and never had any issues before and now and this guy seems to have swallowed the nic book and forgotten real life
Thanks
I have again had my eicr questioned by our qs. This time in particular my test results. Basically every result I measure with my tester unless there is some reason I can't, obviously note it all on the schedule of test results.
No he is telling me that because when he calculates my results they are over the nic guidelines of 0.4 ohms either way,and he has amended the results so that they calculate rather than what I measured.
Of course if something looks way out of line I will check by calculating, but I was always taught that actual readings should be noted and not calculated unless there is a reason why you couldn't get a live result.
I have been testing for about 5 years and never had any issues before and now and this guy seems to have swallowed the nic book and forgotten real life
Thanks