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<blockquote data-quote="SolarChris" data-source="post: 551955" data-attributes="member: 35786"><p>Hi the Electrician has eventually replied as below (he'd fitted a Solar inverter, a second consumer unit for critical load) before fitting he said it was fine for me to supply the inverter, consumer unit etc. and run the cables.</p><p>"I never mentioned, and you never asked for any form of NICEIC certification And I will not be providing any installation certification, for an additional fee I can carry out an EICR which will confirm the wiring is all safe, but won't state that I have installed it, I will never provide any form of certification if I haven't done the entirety of the installation, i.e running cables etc, you had already done all of this."</p><p>Is it a legal requirement to issue an EIC after such work? If so who enforces it? Building control?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarChris, post: 551955, member: 35786"] Hi the Electrician has eventually replied as below (he'd fitted a Solar inverter, a second consumer unit for critical load) before fitting he said it was fine for me to supply the inverter, consumer unit etc. and run the cables. "I never mentioned, and you never asked for any form of NICEIC certification And I will not be providing any installation certification, for an additional fee I can carry out an EICR which will confirm the wiring is all safe, but won't state that I have installed it, I will never provide any form of certification if I haven't done the entirety of the installation, i.e running cables etc, you had already done all of this." Is it a legal requirement to issue an EIC after such work? If so who enforces it? Building control? [/QUOTE]
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