Model Forms Electrical Installation Condition Report
CONDITION REPORT Notes for the person producing the Report: 1 This Report should only be used for reporting on the condition of an existing electrical installation, and notfor the replacement of a consumer unit/distribution board. An installation which was designed to an
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