Information
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Site No.
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Site Name:
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Client:
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Conducted on
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Prepared by ISG Engineer:
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Part 1: Details of the Minor Works
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Client:
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Date minor works completed:
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Job No.
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Project Name:
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Description of the minor works:
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Distribution Board Reference No.
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Circuit Reference No.
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Details of departures, if any, from BS 7671 (as amended):
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Details of permitted exceptions (regulation 411.3.3) where applicable a risk assessment(s) must be attached to this certificate.
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Risk Assessment attached:
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Add reasons below:
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Location/address of the minor works:
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Part 2: Details of the Modified Circuit/ Installation Details
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System earthing arrangements:
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Method of Fault Protection:
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Protective device for the modified circuit:
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BS (EN):
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Type:
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Rating (A):
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Residual current device (if applicable):
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BS (EN):
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Type:
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I^n (mA)
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Details of wiring system used to modify the circuit:
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Type:
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Reference method:
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CSA of lives (mm^2):
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CSA of CPC (mm^2):
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Where the measure for protection against electric shock is ADS, insert maximum disconnection time permitted by BS7671 (s):
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Maximum Zs permitted by BS 7671(Ω)
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Comments, if any, on existing installation, including adequacy of earthing and bonding arrangements (see regulation 132.16):
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Part 3: Inspection and Testing of the Modified Circuit and Related Parts
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Confirmation that necessary inspections have been undertaken.
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Circuit Resistance (Ω) - if Applicable:
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R1+R2
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R2
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Insulation resistance. (In a multi-phase circuit, record the lower or lowest value, as appropriate)
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Line/Line (MΩ)
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Line/Neutral (MΩ)
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Line/Earth (MΩ)
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Neutral/Earth (MΩ)
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Instrumental Serial No(s).
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Confirmation of the adequacy of earthing
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Confirmation of the adequacy of protective bonding
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Confirmation of correct polarity
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Maximum measured earth fault loop impedance, Zs (Ω):
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RCD operating current at l^n (if RCD fitted) (mA)
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RCD operating time at l^n, if applicable (ms)
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Satisfactory test button operation if applicable:
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Part 4: Declaration:
I/We certify that the minor electrical installation works, as detailed in Part 1 of this certificate, does not impair the safety of the existing installation, that the said works have been designed, constructed, inspected, tested and verified in accordance with BS 7671, amended on the date shown and that, to the best of my/our knowledge and belief, at the time of my/our inspection, the work complied with BS 7671 expect as detailed in Part 1 of this certificate. -
The results of the inspection and testing reviewed by the qualified ISG supervisor.
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For and on behalf of:
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Address and Postcode:
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Name and signature:
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Position
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Date
MINOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WORKS CERTIFICATE NOTES:
MINOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WORKS CERTIFICATE NOTES:
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The Minor Works Certificate is intended to be used for additions, alterations or replacements to an installation that do not extend to the provision of a new circuit. Examples include the addition of a socket-outlet or lighting point to an existing circuit, the relocation of a light switch etc. This Certificate may also be used for the replacement of equipment such as accessories or luminaries, but not for the replacement of distribution boards or similar items. Appropriate inspection and testing, however, should always be carried out irrespective of the extent of the work undertaken.
MINOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WORKS CERTIFICATE GUIDANCE FOR RECIPIENTS (to be appended to the Certificate)
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This Certificate has been issued to confirm that the electrical installation work to which it relates has been designed, constructed and inspected and tested in accordance with British Standard 7671, (The IEE Wiring Regulations.) You should have received an original Certificate and the contractor should have retained a duplicate. If you were the person ordering the work, but not the owner of the installation, you should pass this Certificate, or a copy of it, to the owner. A separate Certificate should have been received for each existing circuit on which minor works have been carried out. This Certificate is not appropriate if you requested the contractor to undertake more extensive installation work, for which you should have received an Electrical Installation Certificate. The Certificate should be retained in a safe place and be shown to any person inspecting or undertaking further work on the Electrical installation in the future. If you later vacate the property, this Certificate will demonstrate to the new owner that the Minor Electrical Installation Work carried out complied with the requirements of British Standard 7671 at the time the Certificate was issued.