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firesafety101  
#1 Posted : 04 September 2013 10:07:52(UTC)
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firesafety101

What level of qualification is required for electrical contractor installing up to 415 volt equipment? Thanks
paul.skyrme  
#2 Posted : 04 September 2013 20:14:43(UTC)
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paul.skyrme

FS, A little more info please? BTW it's not 415 any more it's 400 Volt! ;) You know where I am.
firesafety101  
#3 Posted : 05 September 2013 00:03:38(UTC)
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firesafety101

You are right Paul, I do know where you are, I almost called you today but thought I'd open it up to the forum, looks like I should have called you anyway. I just need to know what level of competence is required for a, electrical contractor to install on a shop fitting job, new electrics to the unit, new lights and sockets etc. in a new out of town retail unit?
paul.skyrme  
#4 Posted : 05 September 2013 06:14:36(UTC)
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paul.skyrme

Ok, just a quick one, are we talking a sole trader / 1 "man" Ltd. Co., or a larger contractor employing several electricians?
firesafety101  
#5 Posted : 05 September 2013 10:25:30(UTC)
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firesafety101

Quite a large company, can attend multiple sites, usually 2 men on site, at least one is competent, trained etc. I just wish to know the level of training for him to test and certificate? Thanks Paul.
paul.skyrme  
#6 Posted : 05 September 2013 18:55:42(UTC)
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paul.skyrme

Hi FS, I would personally like to see the "qualified" guy being apprenticeship served, or holding NVQ3. Also, 17th & the I&T exam, 2391 or the new 2394, preferably the 2395 also. A Gold JIB card could also be useful. IF they are undertaking all of the design of the electrical installation then I would expect further qualifications. I would also expect to see test equipment ON site & being used BEFORE circuits are energised, even temporary ones, along with, temporary, even paperwork to confirm that the required inspections & tests under BS7671 had been completed, even on temp supplies. Please realise that this is all, only IMHO. Some of which is based on requirements of legislation and standards, the rest is based on the person that I would employ to do that work & trust to do it and the way that I would do it/want it done.
firesafety101  
#7 Posted : 05 September 2013 20:38:37(UTC)
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firesafety101

Thanks Paul, You take care.
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