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Is it poss for another sparks to certify another persons first and 2nd fix in a house extension? My sparks didn't return to get paid after I mentioned certification.
I understand all your posts about testing etc, but what about for this one off sitution this person is in. Its not his fault, list what you think he should do.
Does it sound right though for the feed to the upstairs lights to pass through the wall box of a light switch with lives connected to common and the neutrals joined with a connector block?
And Cirrus, why cant you sign off yourself? And they can test it all they want, but which bit of the test would reveal such things as two lengths of 2.5 TW&E twisted together with a bit of tape around them under the floorboards? Or joined together with a connector block embedded in the wall? etc etc
I agree with everthing so far. I've come across this myself a number af times and have refused to certify the installation but this guy is in a sticky position! What about this, tell me if it's an option. AJ16 gets a spark out to test the installation and fill out an EIC but NOT sign it, he himself signs the cert and then gets Building control out to inspect the paper work and sign it off. I understand that this would mean paying out twice but is it possible?
I understand all your posts about testing etc, but what about for this one off sitution this person is in. Its not his fault, list what you think he should do.
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