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<blockquote data-quote="NozSpark" data-source="post: 332993" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>If it was me doing this job then I'd offer a full smoke/heat alarm system (assuming they don't already have one to add too),,, then if they were to decline then I'd note that I'd offered and that they'd declined on the EIC</p><p></p><p>One thing I wouldn't do is fit a "part" system as you could possibly end up to the neck in it if something were to happen</p><p></p><p>As for certification.... You only test and certify the work that you do</p><p></p><p>If that's an addition to circuits, then you test those circuits (+bonding etc)</p><p></p><p>or if you've added new circuits then you test those (+bonding etc)</p><p></p><p>You do not need to test existing circuits that you haven't worked on,,, just make sure that you note on the cert exactly what you have (and more importantly) what you haven't done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NozSpark, post: 332993, member: 601"] If it was me doing this job then I'd offer a full smoke/heat alarm system (assuming they don't already have one to add too),,, then if they were to decline then I'd note that I'd offered and that they'd declined on the EIC One thing I wouldn't do is fit a "part" system as you could possibly end up to the neck in it if something were to happen As for certification.... You only test and certify the work that you do If that's an addition to circuits, then you test those circuits (+bonding etc) or if you've added new circuits then you test those (+bonding etc) You do not need to test existing circuits that you haven't worked on,,, just make sure that you note on the cert exactly what you have (and more importantly) what you haven't done [/QUOTE]
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