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IEE REGS monty python

Hi

Insurance documents for my property give IEE as the standard of compliance.

I was led to believe that the IEE is as Monty Pythons Parrot, And all regs now are IET.

Is this correct? Should someone divulge this to my insurance company?

As I am a MIET and have all the old G&G -- A -B C electrical qualifications. Electricians certificate and the Licentiate from them. Then my HND on top of those. 

Question - Can I sign off on the  Premises Periodical Electrical Certification -or must pay a Contractor with half my qualifications to do it.

What is the MIET accreditation worth in that scenario.? The insurers also ask for an ISO number.?

I know I can do the PAT testing- just reading the PAT regs clarify that. Especially when one PAT comedian claimed my walk in cold room is a Portable Appliance. (Coz it got a plug on it.)

Regards  Tony

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  • P equals      PORTABLE---    - ANYTHING LESS THAN  15 KG WHEN IT WAS INSTIGATED  

    But what the letter stands for doesn't really matter when the entire phrase went out of official use about two decades ago. Things have moved on (or if you prefer, yes the goal-posts have indeed moved).

        - Andy.

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  • P equals      PORTABLE---    - ANYTHING LESS THAN  15 KG WHEN IT WAS INSTIGATED  

    But what the letter stands for doesn't really matter when the entire phrase went out of official use about two decades ago. Things have moved on (or if you prefer, yes the goal-posts have indeed moved).

        - Andy.

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