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EICR findings - your thoughts please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Manator" data-source="post: 269056" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>Brummydave, electricians with years of experience still get confused with codes and such like. The key to doing a good report is experience, the more you see, and the more you do, the better you become(if willing). No installation is unsafe, unless you find something that is wrong with it, and then the degree of "unsafe" falls into A, Immediate danger or B, potential danger.</p><p></p><p>One forum member I spoke to this week told me of a EICR he had seen where a shower pull cord was noted as a C1. Obviously the tester was presumably suicidal and saw the cord, imagined a hang man noose so afforded it the correct code, given his total understanding of the suicidal among us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manator, post: 269056, member: 9561"] Brummydave, electricians with years of experience still get confused with codes and such like. The key to doing a good report is experience, the more you see, and the more you do, the better you become(if willing). No installation is unsafe, unless you find something that is wrong with it, and then the degree of "unsafe" falls into A, Immediate danger or B, potential danger. One forum member I spoke to this week told me of a EICR he had seen where a shower pull cord was noted as a C1. Obviously the tester was presumably suicidal and saw the cord, imagined a hang man noose so afforded it the correct code, given his total understanding of the suicidal among us. [/QUOTE]
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