by BLAKEY1963 »
Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:33 am
KBROWNIE
SORRY ! not 2 have replied sooner .
i will leave my excellent colleauge in the field SPARX TO
reply to KRISTOF . he will tell him all about NAPPIT.
OKAY KBROWNIE.
SPARX HAS GIVEN SOUND ADVICE !
I would like to add about inspection and testing.
I had my assessement with NICEIC , AND got onto
thier DOMESTIC INSTALLER SCHEME .
for niceic was chosen as i do mostly domestic work and
niceic r chosen heavily in my work marketing area by
the customer , for some reason. also local authorites chose it as well.
BUT NAPPIT R GROWIN 2 down here so , u still have them
to consider.
The main thing is to gain competent person status in any of the schemes , and to do this u really need to be able to show how to
competently inspect and test an installation.
To be honest , which some might disagree with me here , but i personally think u need to have the 2391 inspection and testing qualification under
your belt. the sheme providers like to see it and if u have it , it gives u a head start with the assessors.
U WILL need 16 th edition BS7671 , BUT regs r changing in jan 2008.
it might be worth getting a 17th edition course and not wasting money on 16th. ask your sheme provider ( who u chose 2 go with ) what they want.
okay u have 2 be conversant with health and safety , electricity at work
regs , have public liability insurance , as sparx says your lists of books ,
but mainly the inspector will want u to be conversant and want u to make
that MTF 1552 MEGGER u have talk !
be able to do do full range of tests as laid down in BS 7671
be able to carry out initial verification of an installation ( P 171 AND 172 bs7671 ).
and be able to efficently , and correctly fill in test forms for the the type of electical job u r doing . LASTLY i also agree with sparx about part p qualification ! what is it ?GOOD LUCK on preparation , i am sure u will nail it KBROWNIE
BLAKEY1963