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Full EICR after CU change?
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<blockquote data-quote="DonClif" data-source="post: 547327" data-attributes="member: 36659"><p>Hi guys, </p><p>I was talking to an electrician recently and we got chatting about consumer unit changes (I'm training currently so thought I'd pick his brains), and he mentioned something that I was unsure about. </p><p>He said after you do a CU change, you HAVE to do a full condition report of the entire installation (he apparently does some basic testing before to check there are no hidden suprises). </p><p>I haven't seen anything about doing a full EICR after a board change, I get doing some basic tests to confirm the work you have completed, but not for the rest of the installation. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonClif, post: 547327, member: 36659"] Hi guys, I was talking to an electrician recently and we got chatting about consumer unit changes (I'm training currently so thought I'd pick his brains), and he mentioned something that I was unsure about. He said after you do a CU change, you HAVE to do a full condition report of the entire installation (he apparently does some basic testing before to check there are no hidden suprises). I haven't seen anything about doing a full EICR after a board change, I get doing some basic tests to confirm the work you have completed, but not for the rest of the installation. Thanks for any answers. [/QUOTE]
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