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<blockquote data-quote="callumf" data-source="post: 451291" data-attributes="member: 13003"><p>Im sorry but I have to disagree with you here, we fully understand the requirements of testing and certification and every installation that we have undertaken has been fully tested. The misconception that I had was that the installation certificate had to been issued ( signed off )by an electrician that was registered to a certain electrical contracting body, as I have recently found out from the replies to this thread this is not the case. I personally think this is a common misconception of our industry at least it is with most electricians I have spoken to about the issue. I suppose the beauty of a forum such as this is that it can set the record straight on such issues, I thank you all for your comments and advise and I can assure you that the biomass won't be hitting any fan on Monday morning baddayexplode</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callumf, post: 451291, member: 13003"] Im sorry but I have to disagree with you here, we fully understand the requirements of testing and certification and every installation that we have undertaken has been fully tested. The misconception that I had was that the installation certificate had to been issued ( signed off )by an electrician that was registered to a certain electrical contracting body, as I have recently found out from the replies to this thread this is not the case. I personally think this is a common misconception of our industry at least it is with most electricians I have spoken to about the issue. I suppose the beauty of a forum such as this is that it can set the record straight on such issues, I thank you all for your comments and advise and I can assure you that the biomass won't be hitting any fan on Monday morning baddayexplode [/QUOTE]
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