This discussion is locked.
You cannot post a reply to this discussion. If you have a question start a new discussion

Am I qualified to carry out an EICR?

Former Community Member
Former Community Member
Hi


I'm new to this forum. However I have attained the old C and G 2381 16th edition and c and g 2391 inspection and test. As I understand I am able to do PIRs. 


In the past I have done PIRs to my own property to keep my hand in so to speak but as a Landlord I'm trying to find someone to do EIRCs to my own tenanted properties.


It struck me that I should theoretically be able to do them myself.


I have ordered the following books


18TH edition

Onsite guide up to date copy

Guidance note 3 uo to date copy

Buildjng regs for 18th edition

The NAPIT EICR code reader


I have downloaded the forms fir the EICR. They are a bit of a development on the old PIR formaf but with the help of the guidance notes and some example forms I am hoping I'll be able to meet the criteria.


As far as test equip,ent is concerned I have a Fluke 1653 multi tester.


Before I bother my tenants I intend to run through my own property first.


Thank you jn advance
Parents
  • You have the 2391 box ticked, which must be more than a significant proportion of inspectors do.


    I agree that you need to get up to speed with 18th Edn. I started with 17th and because the structure didn't change much, it was easy enough to find the right bit to answer exam questions. However, what you also need to know is where there have been significant changes such as non-combustible consumer units and the requirements for RCD protection, e.g. domestic lighting circuits.


    If you join in here, that will help to get you up to speed, but not necessarily within the next 9 days.
Reply
  • You have the 2391 box ticked, which must be more than a significant proportion of inspectors do.


    I agree that you need to get up to speed with 18th Edn. I started with 17th and because the structure didn't change much, it was easy enough to find the right bit to answer exam questions. However, what you also need to know is where there have been significant changes such as non-combustible consumer units and the requirements for RCD protection, e.g. domestic lighting circuits.


    If you join in here, that will help to get you up to speed, but not necessarily within the next 9 days.
Children
No Data