Electronic Cert System Improvements

02.05.2007
RECI
 

The new ESB Networks (ESBN) web service, which has been produced by ESBI Computing, will also be applied to the Electronic Completion Certificate system (ECC) from Monday 16th April.

Electronic Cert System Improvements
pixel

This will mean that when a user of the system is entering the details of a completion cert at Step 2, the address of the installation will be returned from the ESBN web service. The user will no longer have to enter the address themselves. The user should check the ESBN address carefully against the address they have been given by their customer and if there is any significant difference it should be checked before completing the certificate.

The MPRN status such as assigned, energised, de-energised or terminated and the meter configuration information will also be returned by the web service. This information may be useful for contractors in certain circumstances.

We expect existing users of the ECC system will find these improvements very useful and will speed up the process of completing a certificate. We are in discussion with ETCI and ESBI Computing regarding some further modifications to the system which we think would be beneficial to contractors.

From 30th April paper certs will no longer go direct to ESBN so the electronic system is the quickest way to get your cert on to the ESBN system.

Any contractors who are not yet using the system and who would like to do so should contact Nuala at RECI. We are happy to arrange a demonstration of the system for you or we would talk you through the completion of a certificate.


 Back

 Related links
blue arrow pointing right  RECI

 Related contacts
Register of Electrical Contractors of Ireland,
Unit 9, KCR Industrial Estate,
Ravensdale Park,
Kimmage, Dublin 12.
Tel: 01 - 492 9966
Fax: 01 - 492 9983.
blue arrow pointing right   RECI Info Email

 For latest electrical industry news, register for Voltimum's free newsletter.
Enter your email address here:
OK

Source: RECI- April 2007 Newsletter

Related information

Related links
Related contacts

More News...

Emergency Lighting course in May 2012
Training & Competence of Qualified Certifier
Update on BESS Scheme for IS 3217
Contractor Insurance
Top 10 breaches of the ET101 National Rules for Electrical Installations
Autumn 2011 training course schedule is now available
Training & Competence of Qualified Certifier
Post Connection Tests – Enforcement
Building Emergency Safety System (BESS) registration scheme I.S. 3217 – Emergency Lighting