My father In law is selling his property and had a EICR done recently requested by the buyers.
I thought the report was not the best quality with some overly harsh codes, codes missing, information missing or conflicting information was wondering what you guys thought and if you agreed.
I have included some some photos of the report.
The main things I noticed were-
1-No information for number of points
2-Some circuits have r1&r2 readings others are blank without a reading or LIM in the boxes
3-no readings or LIM in the boxes for L-N insulation
4-for one of the rings it has 2000 for the 3 end to end continuity readings
5-main earth written as 16mm is 6mm
6-one of the socket circuit zs is above the max no code or comment on it
7-end to end reading between L-N above 0.05 no comment or code
8-given a code 1 for 1 mm cable on 15amp then given a code 2 for the same thing with 2.5 on 30amp
9-code 2 for cpcs not sleeved at light switches, I would consider that a C3
10-FI for kitchen sockets unable to unscrew and check due to grout which I thought would be a LIM or c3
11-on the inspection ticked identification of conducts but put a code 2 for cpcs not sleeved
12-on the inspection given a c2 for sockets and rcds for additional protection then on another part given c3 for rcds and additional protection at DB
13-cpcs for 6mm twin and earth recorded as 4mm
14-given a C2 for the oven incorrectly fused requires 13amp fuse, on the oven written total watts 4990
Their were other bits on the inspection which conflict each other.
I’m going to carry out any repairs for him,
he was was told by the agent it would be £1,000 for the repairs,
Which seems abit steep considering it’s basically a days work, a board change, adding some sleeving, changing a couple of pendants, changing a box and altering the connections behind the oven.
Would be interested your thoughts
I thought the report was not the best quality with some overly harsh codes, codes missing, information missing or conflicting information was wondering what you guys thought and if you agreed.
I have included some some photos of the report.
The main things I noticed were-
1-No information for number of points
2-Some circuits have r1&r2 readings others are blank without a reading or LIM in the boxes
3-no readings or LIM in the boxes for L-N insulation
4-for one of the rings it has 2000 for the 3 end to end continuity readings
5-main earth written as 16mm is 6mm
6-one of the socket circuit zs is above the max no code or comment on it
7-end to end reading between L-N above 0.05 no comment or code
8-given a code 1 for 1 mm cable on 15amp then given a code 2 for the same thing with 2.5 on 30amp
9-code 2 for cpcs not sleeved at light switches, I would consider that a C3
10-FI for kitchen sockets unable to unscrew and check due to grout which I thought would be a LIM or c3
11-on the inspection ticked identification of conducts but put a code 2 for cpcs not sleeved
12-on the inspection given a c2 for sockets and rcds for additional protection then on another part given c3 for rcds and additional protection at DB
13-cpcs for 6mm twin and earth recorded as 4mm
14-given a C2 for the oven incorrectly fused requires 13amp fuse, on the oven written total watts 4990
Their were other bits on the inspection which conflict each other.
I’m going to carry out any repairs for him,
he was was told by the agent it would be £1,000 for the repairs,
Which seems abit steep considering it’s basically a days work, a board change, adding some sleeving, changing a couple of pendants, changing a box and altering the connections behind the oven.
Would be interested your thoughts
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