EIC or MWC

Scenario:

Existing lighting circuits with fluorescent luminaires upgraded to LED equivalents.

Circuit breaker changing type and/or rating.

Contractor has provided an MWC covering the works.

All looks good, but because the circuit protective device is not strictly a like for like change, should they have actually provided an EIC?

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  • Hi AMK

    Thank you for providing the NIC EIC guide

    My interpretation of NIC EIC acceptable use of the MEIWC is
    Additional lighting point luminaire
    MAY be used

    The MEIWC may be used
    IF
    Existing circuit protection is suitable

    Which in my opinion referring to the original post it is not as they changed

    Circuit breaker changing type and/or rating.

    Thus as I stated early on in this thread I personally would say EIC was needed and should of been issued.  I wonder if the contractor in this discussion is NAPIT or NICEIC?  Maybe they are neither? 

  • What am I missing?  It is the work that is minor or not; not the certificate.

    If you think an EIC should have been used - because the work was not minor and therefore the MEIWC does not include all the necessary relevant details - then you would have used it.

  • All looks good, but because the circuit protective device is not strictly a like for like change, should they have actually provided an EIC?
  • The most important thing is knowing that they connected it up correctly - an alternate choice of paperwork will save no-one from that sort ot error, and worrying about it is a distraction from the proper task of understanding what was actually done.

    M.

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  • The most important thing is knowing that they connected it up correctly - an alternate choice of paperwork will save no-one from that sort ot error, and worrying about it is a distraction from the proper task of understanding what was actually done.

    M.

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