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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 550213" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>As there is no where on an EICR cert to record the ISITEE test results in an appropriate manner for hard wired appliances what is the point and as for being a more professional report that is open to debate or are you suggesting or inferring anyone who doesn't do it is a cowboy then you open up a really big can of worms</p><p>I suppose the big question is how much more does your professional encompassing Report cost given how long it can take to do a proper ISITEE check / test on an appliance multiply that by 10 or 20 or more on a commercial job and it is likely taking longer than the EICR especially lugging around the additional test equipment then again do you ever check with the customer whether they have a contract in place for ISITEE before you start</p><p>For me I would rather concentrate on the EICR than be distracted by ISITEE and miss something that needs to be noted or requires attention</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 550213, member: 8931"] As there is no where on an EICR cert to record the ISITEE test results in an appropriate manner for hard wired appliances what is the point and as for being a more professional report that is open to debate or are you suggesting or inferring anyone who doesn't do it is a cowboy then you open up a really big can of worms I suppose the big question is how much more does your professional encompassing Report cost given how long it can take to do a proper ISITEE check / test on an appliance multiply that by 10 or 20 or more on a commercial job and it is likely taking longer than the EICR especially lugging around the additional test equipment then again do you ever check with the customer whether they have a contract in place for ISITEE before you start For me I would rather concentrate on the EICR than be distracted by ISITEE and miss something that needs to be noted or requires attention [/QUOTE]
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