From my experience with all my NIC inspections...I have a new cave that i am going to wire up and replace my cui am going with elecsa,,,i have already met my assessor at a trade show
all he wanted was a 'decent' size job to do a bit of testing on and see my workmanship
and of course the paperwork
I go away for a few days on a course and I come back and specs is 'posing' with a briefcase!From my experience with all my NIC inspections... when you mention a new radial circuit... which has nice easy accessible ends..
e.g. cooker / socket / boiler spur?
They often said oh great! we will use that circuit to do some dead & live tests, R1+R2, ins res, Zs, etc...
tend to prefer it to messing around with a ring cct!
Also the NIC guys general do two assessments per day...
so they don't want to be hanging around to long..
make sure all your documentation is all ready and quickly accessible.
I recently got myself one of those fat case sort of things that rep's have
http://www.staples.co.uk/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?CatIds=%2C&webid=2292ST&affixedcode=WW
good to keep all the regs books, Part P doc, EAWR, etc.. for assessments, everything in one place!
Try this thread:- http://www.talk.electricianforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1706hi all, just about to apply for my assesment, could you all give me as much advise as possible as to what i need ready etc etc, bit worried about it. cheers
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