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Inspection & Testing

I am a project manager, constructing new waste water treatment works, for a water company. The contractor building the new works has provided a program which has 4 months between  part 1 (dead testing) and part 2 (live testing) of the NICIEC certification. In between these dates, the contractor will test and commission of the plant and equipment e.g. pumps, actuated valves, instrumentation, screens etc.

Would it be correct to say, this does not comply with the wiring regulations ? 

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  • I have completed all the dead testing long before a supply is even available, there can easily be several months between completing an installation along with dead testing and when the supply is actually connected.

    One local builder had a house completely finished with the decorating completed and carpets laid before the supply was installed, he would not have been a happy man if the dead testing hadn’t been completed several months before the live testing was carried out.

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  • I have completed all the dead testing long before a supply is even available, there can easily be several months between completing an installation along with dead testing and when the supply is actually connected.

    One local builder had a house completely finished with the decorating completed and carpets laid before the supply was installed, he would not have been a happy man if the dead testing hadn’t been completed several months before the live testing was carried out.

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