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<blockquote data-quote="ISSWWW" data-source="post: 399866" data-attributes="member: 4583"><p>We calibrate instruments so i guess i am biased, however when a calibration of a Multifunction tester or Singles kit cost circa £60.00 once a year then why would you not just get it done, regardless of what the assessor thinks?</p><p></p><p>I can say with some certainty that they (scams i think you call them) will bail on you, whenever we have contacted the NICEIC to question the assessors approval of regular, documented checks as replacement of yearly calibration they have always said that is not their policy, it is in fact regular checks throughout the year (or slightly longer) in-between calibrations.</p><p></p><p>I guess until something does go wrong you will never know but with a calibration cert in hand you can put a tick against that avenue of litigation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ISSWWW, post: 399866, member: 4583"] We calibrate instruments so i guess i am biased, however when a calibration of a Multifunction tester or Singles kit cost circa £60.00 once a year then why would you not just get it done, regardless of what the assessor thinks? I can say with some certainty that they (scams i think you call them) will bail on you, whenever we have contacted the NICEIC to question the assessors approval of regular, documented checks as replacement of yearly calibration they have always said that is not their policy, it is in fact regular checks throughout the year (or slightly longer) in-between calibrations. I guess until something does go wrong you will never know but with a calibration cert in hand you can put a tick against that avenue of litigation. [/QUOTE]
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