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How to fill out the Dcm6 Domestic Installation Certificates online
The Dcm6 Domestic Installation Certificate is a crucial document for certifying electrical installations. This guide will help users easily complete the form online, ensuring that all necessary details are accurately captured for future reference.
Follow the steps to complete the Dcm6 Domestic Installation Certificate
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the Dcm6 Domestic Installation Certificate and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Fill in the details of the client in the designated field. Ensure that the client’s name and complete address, including the postcode, are accurately entered.
- Provide the address where the installation took place. This helps uniquely identify the installation site for the certification process.
- Indicate the extent of the installation work you are certifying. You can specify whether the installation is new, an addition, or an alteration.
- In the 'Design, Construction, Inspection and Testing' section, enter your name, signature, and the date of completion. This confirms your responsibility for the work conducted.
- Next, specify any departures from BS 7671 regulations related to your work in the provided box. If there are no departures, enter 'None' to ensure clarity.
- Fill out the particulars of the installer, including the trading title, address, postcode, and contact number. Make sure this section is clearly presented.
- Document recommendations for future inspections in the 'Next Inspection' section, indicating the suggested interval in years, months, or weeks.
- Include comments on the existing installation if applicable. Enter 'None' or provide page numbers for additional comments.
- Once all fields are completed and double-checked, you can save changes, download, print, or share the completed form online for delivery.
Complete your Dcm6 Domestic Installation Certificates online today for accurate and compliant documentation.
We are often asked by customers who are confused about the difference between these. The simple answer is that all of the above are the same thing; an EICR. An EICR is short for 'Electrical Installation Condition Report'. This is a full test and inspection of your property by a skilled, competent electrician.
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