youve also got exposed live contacts from the busbar..
martinsell said:can you see any obvious problems?
The spare bussbar fingers are exposed, Ideally you should have either rail mounted blanks or some form of cover of them.martinsell said:Here's my consumer unit - it looks a bit tangled in there, but can you see any obvious problems?
Agreed, I hope you didnt pay him yet? Get him back to do it properly - also the wiring inside of the consumer unit is a total disgrace.darren bergin said:your neutrals for the ring main look to be on the non - rcd side
wired incorrectly
martinsell said:In the meantime, do you think his diagnosis of faulty fridge and PC is likely to be correct?
You aint seen nuffin yet . . .Taylortwocities said:also the wiring inside of the consumer unit is a total disgrace.
Replacing a consumer unit is notifiable to your local area building control under Part P of the building regs. If your electrician is a member of a competent person scheme then he can self certify compliance with the building regs via his scheme. If not then to comply with the law, he must notify the local area building control and pay their fee before he starts work, they will then oversee compliance with the building regs.martinsell said:I wasn't aware of a requirement to inform my local authority - what's that about?
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