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EICR findings - your thoughts please?
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<blockquote data-quote="SLIPSHOD &amp; SLAPDASH" data-source="post: 269255" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I carried out a similar inspection (but worse) 2 weeks ago. I noted the new replaced shower had its instructions there, i gave a C2 as no rcd was present and the pull cord &amp; switch mechanism were both in Zone 2. There was also no bonding to both gas &amp; water supplies that had metalic pipe feeds and internal pipework which i gave a C1 (not sure if that should have been a C2 but since there was an Unsatisfactory result anyhow, not to bothered) No local bonding in bathroom and no rcd's on any of the 3 circuits in there so coded that C2. Also no fan isolator, C3</p><p></p><p>One i was not too sure about was the sockets, It was a ground floor flat with only the front door onto the communal hall but the flats car parking space was 2m away from the bedroom window so i coded a C2 stating both the old 'equipment that may be used outdoors' &amp; the 17th edition reasons. Loads of other stuff also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH, post: 269255, member: 16"] I carried out a similar inspection (but worse) 2 weeks ago. I noted the new replaced shower had its instructions there, i gave a C2 as no rcd was present and the pull cord & switch mechanism were both in Zone 2. There was also no bonding to both gas & water supplies that had metalic pipe feeds and internal pipework which i gave a C1 (not sure if that should have been a C2 but since there was an Unsatisfactory result anyhow, not to bothered) No local bonding in bathroom and no rcd's on any of the 3 circuits in there so coded that C2. Also no fan isolator, C3 One i was not too sure about was the sockets, It was a ground floor flat with only the front door onto the communal hall but the flats car parking space was 2m away from the bedroom window so i coded a C2 stating both the old 'equipment that may be used outdoors' & the 17th edition reasons. Loads of other stuff also. [/QUOTE]
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