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Certification for fault finding and rectification

I think that, strictly, no certification is required, but it seems to lie somewhere between an MWC and an EICR.


Cooker circuit wouldn't stop tripping. It also served a couple of sockets as well as the cooker hood.


L-N short discovered in a section of cable, which supplied a socket and which was isolated. (Buried beneath kitchen tiles (no capping) and difficult to see what could have damaged it; portion beneath the floorboards was undamaged.)


Dead and live tests all satisfactory, cooker working again, job done. ?


Having done all the tests, it seems to be a pity not to record them formally. What do you think?

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  • mapj1:

    I'm kind of assuming almost never, so I think whatever you do it will most likely be lost...



    Where space and the owner permits, I like to screw an A4 leaflet holder to the wall next to the CU and put the paperwork there, in a transparent envelope.
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  • mapj1:

    I'm kind of assuming almost never, so I think whatever you do it will most likely be lost...



    Where space and the owner permits, I like to screw an A4 leaflet holder to the wall next to the CU and put the paperwork there, in a transparent envelope.
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