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Electrician understanding of Electrical Vehicle Charging installations

I note from my future assessment visit under notes, that the NiCEIC reserve the right to visit the location where an EVC installation has been installed. Methinks there may be concern on the quality of installations by their members whether future or not. I have enrolled on their onsite course which includes a copy of the IET Code of Practice - Edition 4. I did enrol since I was aware of the knowledge and other standards required by the installer. I have not carried out any of these such installations but I was asked to quote for one, so having seen what was involved w.r.t. earthing requirements and consultation with the supplier etc. I gave an initial quote of £50 for an initial survey etc. to this domestic property. I didn't get any response so I assume that the eventual contractor simply gave a quote. I am now concerned on the quality of such installations. Should it be made compulsory to inspect such installations by a competent authority before energisation?'

Jaymack        

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  • I do not see why the software writers cannot see that.

    Software types will see it as a tree structure and think it perfectly logical. Classic getting what you asked for as distinct from what you wanted. You can always impose what you want on the system by using the plain "Reply" button at the top of the thread rather than the "Reply to..." ones under each reply.

       - Andy.

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  • I do not see why the software writers cannot see that.

    Software types will see it as a tree structure and think it perfectly logical. Classic getting what you asked for as distinct from what you wanted. You can always impose what you want on the system by using the plain "Reply" button at the top of the thread rather than the "Reply to..." ones under each reply.

       - Andy.

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