This week we are having the original "fuse box" replaced in our 1940's two up/two down rental property.
I have just checked with the electrician that he will be providing an EICR and he has responded saying this isn't necessary as he will provide an EIC.
A quick Google suggests this may only be acceptable for new builds and where the property has been completely re-wired, but for the installation of a new consumer unit this may not be regarded as sufficient testing, although obviously all the electrics will need to be tested!
Before I contact my local council to get their view, I would be interested in your feedback on when an EIC is not an acceptable substitute for an EICR.
Thanks.
I have just checked with the electrician that he will be providing an EICR and he has responded saying this isn't necessary as he will provide an EIC.
A quick Google suggests this may only be acceptable for new builds and where the property has been completely re-wired, but for the installation of a new consumer unit this may not be regarded as sufficient testing, although obviously all the electrics will need to be tested!
Before I contact my local council to get their view, I would be interested in your feedback on when an EIC is not an acceptable substitute for an EICR.
Thanks.