Hello Owen. GuinnessThats what i thought and done but the place has been inspected by the Health and safety (long story) and they said we should not off. because it gives the impression that it passed.
Concur totally Applaud SmileyApplaud SmileyApplaud SmileyThe label clearly gives a retest date, and shows that it has been tested.I have done some where I only gave a month before the next retest, the pir certificates would clearly show unsatisfactory results, and the date for the retest is reflected in the allowable time to rectify the faults.
In this case the H&S are clearly mistaken and I would be writing a serious letter to them to explain the regulations, so they understand that the implications of placing the label on any installation is to give proper account of the installations safety and continued use.
Without this label it has neither passed or failed.
You are 100% correct to put a label on.
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