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<blockquote data-quote="boltonsparky" data-source="post: 509995" data-attributes="member: 4678"><p>Unless they're being really pedantic as new labels are slightly different wording and dimensions. You have the labels they've said you don't.</p><p></p><p>As for being a C2 and a C3 for the same thing it's most likely poor form filling. Some software auto generates codes, likely a C3 then they've upped it to a C2 in their observations as that's what they feel/want the code to be. </p><p></p><p>No RCD protection for the circuits you don't have RCD protection for is a C3 for me. Surprised they haven't tried the highly volatile plastic consumer unit that could spontaneously burst into flames at any moment observation on there. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boltonsparky, post: 509995, member: 4678"] Unless they're being really pedantic as new labels are slightly different wording and dimensions. You have the labels they've said you don't. As for being a C2 and a C3 for the same thing it's most likely poor form filling. Some software auto generates codes, likely a C3 then they've upped it to a C2 in their observations as that's what they feel/want the code to be. No RCD protection for the circuits you don't have RCD protection for is a C3 for me. Surprised they haven't tried the highly volatile plastic consumer unit that could spontaneously burst into flames at any moment observation on there. [/QUOTE]
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