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<blockquote data-quote="Rob_the_rich" data-source="post: 393825" data-attributes="member: 8419"><p>if, like me, you are a domestic installer with the niceic, you can still use the purple minor works paper certs. You just have to change line/line to live/live (if appropriate, most of the time this is not tested on an existing installation) and combine the line/neutral, line/earth and neutral/earth boxes with a note in the limitations box that combined tests were done. Also, add a note in the comments box that any rcd test button was tested satisfactorily. The new risk assessment box is irrelevant for domestic installers.</p><p></p><p>I just got off the phone to the niceic tech people, they agreed the domestic mweic differences between amd1 and 3 were minimal and that the above could be done, but that their official recommendation is to purchase amd 3 mw certs. Plus they are red, just like approved contractors ones, only with a dis logo at the top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob_the_rich, post: 393825, member: 8419"] if, like me, you are a domestic installer with the niceic, you can still use the purple minor works paper certs. You just have to change line/line to live/live (if appropriate, most of the time this is not tested on an existing installation) and combine the line/neutral, line/earth and neutral/earth boxes with a note in the limitations box that combined tests were done. Also, add a note in the comments box that any rcd test button was tested satisfactorily. The new risk assessment box is irrelevant for domestic installers. I just got off the phone to the niceic tech people, they agreed the domestic mweic differences between amd1 and 3 were minimal and that the above could be done, but that their official recommendation is to purchase amd 3 mw certs. Plus they are red, just like approved contractors ones, only with a dis logo at the top. [/QUOTE]
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