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C&G 2330 / Test & Inspection
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<blockquote data-quote="boltonsparky" data-source="post: 502145" data-attributes="member: 4678"><p>I agree with you that inspection and testing is covered in the 2330, it was in mine and this may be sufficient to make you qualified and competent to carry out an EICR but it is the last line in the paragraph you've quoted that suggests to me they think you need the full 2391.</p><p></p><p> "hold a qualification covering the current version of the Wiring Regulations and the periodic inspection, testing and certification of electrical installations." </p><p></p><p>Like everything to do with the electric regulations it is open to interpretation, and in my mind it should read periodic inspection and testing of electrical installations. What do they mean by certification, certification doesn't really exist in this context as you are reporting, it is an EICR. Initial verification relates to certification, EIC, minor works.</p><p></p><p>It's only when in is tested in court that anything definitive can be drawn from it.</p><p></p><p>The 2391 goes into far more detail than the 2330 module on inspection and testing so without the full 2391 it could be said you were missing the qualification part or were under qualified, although you could still be more than competent to carry out an EICR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boltonsparky, post: 502145, member: 4678"] I agree with you that inspection and testing is covered in the 2330, it was in mine and this may be sufficient to make you qualified and competent to carry out an EICR but it is the last line in the paragraph you've quoted that suggests to me they think you need the full 2391. "hold a qualification covering the current version of the Wiring Regulations and the periodic inspection, testing and certification of electrical installations." Like everything to do with the electric regulations it is open to interpretation, and in my mind it should read periodic inspection and testing of electrical installations. What do they mean by certification, certification doesn't really exist in this context as you are reporting, it is an EICR. Initial verification relates to certification, EIC, minor works. It's only when in is tested in court that anything definitive can be drawn from it. The 2391 goes into far more detail than the 2330 module on inspection and testing so without the full 2391 it could be said you were missing the qualification part or were under qualified, although you could still be more than competent to carry out an EICR. [/QUOTE]
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