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Large Industrial EICR charges ??
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<blockquote data-quote="mort2376" data-source="post: 536483" data-attributes="member: 25787"><p>Sample rates. Unless the customer requests you inspect 100% of the circuits then your starting sample rate is usually 1/3. If after sampling that amount if your finding no issues and good test results you can issue a satisfactory report.</p><p></p><p>If you find issues your sample rate goes up.</p><p></p><p>FI. If you arrive at a board, it's either not labelled or incorrectly labelled. How long do you spend trying to identify the circuits your testing ? Some easy, you trip the switch and the lights / sockets / piece of kit goes off. Others such as the hidden water heater that's under the sink in that old locked storeroom you may never find. Therefore the circuit is an FI and the board is a C3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mort2376, post: 536483, member: 25787"] Sample rates. Unless the customer requests you inspect 100% of the circuits then your starting sample rate is usually 1/3. If after sampling that amount if your finding no issues and good test results you can issue a satisfactory report. If you find issues your sample rate goes up. FI. If you arrive at a board, it's either not labelled or incorrectly labelled. How long do you spend trying to identify the circuits your testing ? Some easy, you trip the switch and the lights / sockets / piece of kit goes off. Others such as the hidden water heater that's under the sink in that old locked storeroom you may never find. Therefore the circuit is an FI and the board is a C3. [/QUOTE]
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