Juli Cameron
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Morning All,
Any advice on the following would be much appreciated.
The local council have appointed a qualified electrician to carry out urgent remedial repairs. Yesterday UK Power Networks attended to disconnect and reconnect the power before and after the electrician carried out work in the outside meter box. This electrician is not certified and does not belong to any regulatory body. The repairs that he carried out yesterday will not be certified or inspected until another 5 days has passed.
This work, we have been advised will be certified by a TPC electrician, from what I have read on NAPIT, this electrician should have been present before, during and after the works were carried out, is this correct?
Any advice regarding whether the qualified electrician should have carried out the work on his own merit and whether this work can be signed off retrospectively would be much appreciated. As tenants we have already suffered a fire and the electrics were condemned as there is no EIC for a new consumer unit, new electric boiler and new electric shower which is why we sought the council to be involved.
Any advice on the following would be much appreciated.
The local council have appointed a qualified electrician to carry out urgent remedial repairs. Yesterday UK Power Networks attended to disconnect and reconnect the power before and after the electrician carried out work in the outside meter box. This electrician is not certified and does not belong to any regulatory body. The repairs that he carried out yesterday will not be certified or inspected until another 5 days has passed.
This work, we have been advised will be certified by a TPC electrician, from what I have read on NAPIT, this electrician should have been present before, during and after the works were carried out, is this correct?
Any advice regarding whether the qualified electrician should have carried out the work on his own merit and whether this work can be signed off retrospectively would be much appreciated. As tenants we have already suffered a fire and the electrics were condemned as there is no EIC for a new consumer unit, new electric boiler and new electric shower which is why we sought the council to be involved.