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To trade or not to trade

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 8:44 pm
by willU2
Dear All,

Could someone please tell me if it is possible to be a self employed spark, with C&G 2360, 16th, & Part P. £2 million public liabilities. I won't be able to join AEC(?) 'cos I won't hit £30K & I have been put off joining the NIC as a Domestic Installer by a Spark with 30+ years experience. He said they may take £900 from me & still turn me down. Second point, which meter's would you recommend for testing?

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 11:23 am
by sparx
I presume typo. & mean ECA, didn't think they worried abt turn over , maybe it's changed since I joined..
I won't join NICEIC because they don't work to IEE regs but to some version they would like the regs to be....
NAPIT tough on joining inspection but fair and not so expensive, have very good easy access help lines,
I have tried most meters , individual & combination types, including Fluke, Robin, alpha tech, & have settled for Megger MFT 1502, easy to use , logical.
regards SPARX

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 5:03 pm
by willU2
Thankx for the answer, but is it necessary to join an "association"?

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 8:36 am
by sparx
No, but u won't be able to self-certify your partp work meaning u will have to get bldg control in for most domestic jobs just like Mr Public, and pay ££££
for the visit..
even if u have done a 'Part P' course u can only reg. through one of the 3/4 organisations.
If you only do commercial/ industrial work no point in joining except for cheap insurence, news letters, etc.
Regards SPARX