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EICR Query on C2 classifications please
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 496667" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>I would be writing a letter to their CEO, explain the way the EICR was carried out then the removal of equipment belonging to you. I would then suggest that you do not accuse them of being a scam at this stage as they will then build a defence to contra, I would however state that you require the RCD to be returned in its original condition or a suitable replacement so that you can seek a second opinion following what appears to be a breach of the essence of an EICR- report only, with remedial only carried out upon agreeable contract of works. At no point should the installation be left in a worse condition than it was prior to the EICR, you could argue that the consumer unit no longer meets the IP minimum rating as there is a large hole where the RCD used to be. You could also apply the reg relating to no longer compliant with manufacturers instructions. </p><p> Give them 7 days to respond with a suitable resolution, failure will result in you taking furthe action against them. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>in the meantime do your research and get details of all trade associations they are registered with and prepare a letter to copy to each should they fail to resolve the issue wIthin your 7 days request. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 496667, member: 17152"] I would be writing a letter to their CEO, explain the way the EICR was carried out then the removal of equipment belonging to you. I would then suggest that you do not accuse them of being a scam at this stage as they will then build a defence to contra, I would however state that you require the RCD to be returned in its original condition or a suitable replacement so that you can seek a second opinion following what appears to be a breach of the essence of an EICR- report only, with remedial only carried out upon agreeable contract of works. At no point should the installation be left in a worse condition than it was prior to the EICR, you could argue that the consumer unit no longer meets the IP minimum rating as there is a large hole where the RCD used to be. You could also apply the reg relating to no longer compliant with manufacturers instructions. Give them 7 days to respond with a suitable resolution, failure will result in you taking furthe action against them. in the meantime do your research and get details of all trade associations they are registered with and prepare a letter to copy to each should they fail to resolve the issue wIthin your 7 days request. [/QUOTE]
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