Hi guys.
In connection with issuing a supplementary to the original COC'S, is a total unreasonable requirement, as you have been requested to do a small alteration by installing a plug or a light, as i have mentioned before, when you do a new installation you give multiple copies of the COC's, to everyone owners, architect, engineers, etc. Then you ask client on completion of the installation could we have the original COC not once have we had them find it.
This is what we do.
1. Do a total COC of the existing installation.
2. Warn the client that their installation is not compliant.
3. Give the client a rough idea of what the issue are.
4. Never give a detailed information of the defects.
5. Give them a quote and see if they accept the price.
6. If price has not been approved.
7. Issue COC FORMS as an alteration.
8. Under section ( sorry on holiday can't check the section number).
We state that the existing installation is not compliant and mention the exact installation that we have done.

I know as mentioned on previous posts that you will be responsible for the entire existing installation, but you must be totally out of your mind if you can tell the client sorry but we have to switch you OFF, because your installation is not compliant, I am sure you will be shot at before you reach main switch.

As mentioned before where are the electrical inspectors.

SORRY HAD TO BRING THAT UP AGAIN