sorry I do not know what you mean. that the only certificate provided by the electrician when he installed it.There is an EIC but that is a different certificate to a EICR?
sorry I do not know what you mean. that the only certificate provided by the electrician when he installed it.There is an EIC but that is a different certificate to a EICR?
sorry I do not know what you mean. that the only certificate provided by the electrician when he installed it.
RCCB or RCD.In the CU, directly above the left hand RCB,
Can we see well enough to ask things like that?why is the CPC connected to a red wire?
this is what I asked the electrician to do. he Came around and said " the installation as is will fail" we need to replace the CU and issue what he issued. He did exactly with my other HMO and I shared it with the local authority and no question was asked. I have another certificate which to do with building Reg. The Electrician did not only replaced the CU, he went around the house and tested all the socked and lights rosses and switches.Electrical Installation Condition Report
Yes, I realise that and sort of thought the same, but can we really tell what's what?On my laptop, I can see this.
this is what I asked the electrician to do. he Came around and said " the installation as is will fail" we need to replace the CU and issue what he issued. He did exactly with my other HMO and I shared it with the local authority and no question was asked. I have another certificate which to do with building Reg. The Electrician did not only replaced the CU, he went around the house and tested all the socked and lights rosses and switches.
Basically, I inspected every box and switch that has wire coming into it or out of it. Finally I connected the light circuits to the protected side by the RCD and it worked .
any potential problem should show up in the EICR. I believe the electrician will check every connection as I have seen him did in the past and produce the report. the comfort I take from this weekend exercise is that every circuit in the house is RCD protect which is much safer then before!.The problem is, you have not identified for certain, a fault - therefore the fault may well return in the future.
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