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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 440891" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>That was pretty much my point really, I didn't mean "good, you have been singled out" I meant "good, a council that actively pushes for certificates for electrical", but yes not doing it to all landlords is a bit pointless/stupid.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep, would be best I think. If that is actually what he said and there is only a 30A RCD (which I do doubt TBH) then it would need some attention.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So there is no internal stop cock? Not saying this is impossible but I would be surprised. Either way;</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If it can't be verified/isn't accessible then I'd code it. All pipes on the combi being bonded is irrelevant/unnecessary as without being able to verify the coding of the main water service then it cannot be signed of as being tested/checked. It shouldn't be hard to find it though, lifting floors is not required as it will be under the kitchen sink at least, which in the absence of any other pipework would mean this would be the entry point. I feel like a small amount of investigative work would sort this without lifting floors and removing units.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe a bit over-zealous on this one then. But then again, the shade forms part of the entire fitting and technically it is defective so he's not wrong. As I have already said, it's his name on the form.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 440891, member: 6967"] That was pretty much my point really, I didn't mean "good, you have been singled out" I meant "good, a council that actively pushes for certificates for electrical", but yes not doing it to all landlords is a bit pointless/stupid. Yep, would be best I think. If that is actually what he said and there is only a 30A RCD (which I do doubt TBH) then it would need some attention. So there is no internal stop cock? Not saying this is impossible but I would be surprised. Either way; If it can't be verified/isn't accessible then I'd code it. All pipes on the combi being bonded is irrelevant/unnecessary as without being able to verify the coding of the main water service then it cannot be signed of as being tested/checked. It shouldn't be hard to find it though, lifting floors is not required as it will be under the kitchen sink at least, which in the absence of any other pipework would mean this would be the entry point. I feel like a small amount of investigative work would sort this without lifting floors and removing units. Maybe a bit over-zealous on this one then. But then again, the shade forms part of the entire fitting and technically it is defective so he's not wrong. As I have already said, it's his name on the form. [/QUOTE]
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