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We replaced an oven and an extractor fan. The extractor that just goes under a cupboard type.
Anyway client wanted a CoC so I just did one and stated it was a replacement and no electrical point changes.
Then I was wondering can we not just issue a Test report ?
So my thinking is if we replace such items or even a light must we not just do a test report only as to check the circuit that we worked on only ? Also it them lets us check the Gris supply and see all is safe.
Are we allowed to just issue a Test report or must it be the whole CoC bit only ?
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We replaced an oven and an extractor fan. The extractor that just goes under a cupboard type.
Anyway client wanted a CoC so I just did one and stated it was a replacement and no electrical point changes.
Then I was wondering can we not just issue a Test report ?
So my thinking is if we replace such items or even a light must we not just do a test report only as to check the circuit that we worked on only ? Also it them lets us check the Gris supply and see all is safe.
Are we allowed to just issue a Test report or must it be the whole CoC bit only ?
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I have been preparing for the end of the month, I have about 3 months of work for what is happening at the moment in the solar industry. Also look at other stuff that makes a lot of money, the alarm CCTV and gates, people are prepared to pay more for a "technicain" (because they are way smarter than an elctrician. Just the batterry replacement part can make you a small fortune. Those days of R2000 alarm systems are long gone, its more llike R50 - R100 k for alarm, CCTV installation without the risk of the elctrical industry and the years of training and certification.
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