Hi Sean
I am basically trying to say that make sure you don't just issue a COC for a building that has recently been built , past 10 years or so ( since 1992) , as it is possible that the installation was not done by a registered electrical contractor.
The copy of the original COC should be available and you should just be issuing a retest , supplementary COC .
By ticking existing installation and issuing a full COC you basically become the owner of the installation and the previous hidden funny's and contractor ride off into the sunset never to be bugged again.
The original COC should be a live document that just keeps getting added to - It also takes the guessing out of the date of installation and amendments that apply.
I am basically trying to say that make sure you don't just issue a COC for a building that has recently been built , past 10 years or so ( since 1992) , as it is possible that the installation was not done by a registered electrical contractor.
The copy of the original COC should be available and you should just be issuing a retest , supplementary COC .
By ticking existing installation and issuing a full COC you basically become the owner of the installation and the previous hidden funny's and contractor ride off into the sunset never to be bugged again.
The original COC should be a live document that just keeps getting added to - It also takes the guessing out of the date of installation and amendments that apply.
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