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Videos of EICRs on Youtube

I am interested in comments from anyone on the youtube videos, there are several purporting to show EICR procedures. As most know I am currently researching this, and am collecting data.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzdQ4kH1G6M

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIlwmp7Ks2w

are of particular interest, ignore any comments I may have left, I want your comments.

 

Kind regards

David

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  • So, do we test to the current regulatory requirements? Or do we test to the regulatory requirements in force at 1st install.

    If it passed the former then why has become suddenly unsafe………………………..?

    And given the lag in parliamentary legislation, would you be happy to pass an installation based upon the current 18th ed pre-amd 2?

    Videos? Dr Eclectic seems to be struggling and doesn't inspire confidence. Personally, after a visual, I'd have abandoned all testing because it was blatantly obvious that the place needed a rewire - no point in going any further.

    Artisan - although he calls himself that, appears to be primarily concerned about making money from his videos. Some of his videos suggest that he doesn't have as much experience as one would like, and he seems fond of bending the rules to suit both himself and whoever is employing him.

    This is the problem when there is a stark lack of prescriptive rules to follow when conducting inspections.

    EICR opinions are like arseholes - everyone has one and none of them smell the same.

     

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  • So, do we test to the current regulatory requirements? Or do we test to the regulatory requirements in force at 1st install.

    If it passed the former then why has become suddenly unsafe………………………..?

    And given the lag in parliamentary legislation, would you be happy to pass an installation based upon the current 18th ed pre-amd 2?

    Videos? Dr Eclectic seems to be struggling and doesn't inspire confidence. Personally, after a visual, I'd have abandoned all testing because it was blatantly obvious that the place needed a rewire - no point in going any further.

    Artisan - although he calls himself that, appears to be primarily concerned about making money from his videos. Some of his videos suggest that he doesn't have as much experience as one would like, and he seems fond of bending the rules to suit both himself and whoever is employing him.

    This is the problem when there is a stark lack of prescriptive rules to follow when conducting inspections.

    EICR opinions are like arseholes - everyone has one and none of them smell the same.

     

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