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1shortcircuit
Good afternoon everyone, I'm just looking for a little friendly advice if I may.
I have been to a property to price up installing an Extractor fan (via lighting circuit in Bathroom) and a FCU for a combi boiler.
Before work was due to commence I noticed that the Main Earth was completely uninsulated, exposed to touch and running across the top of a carpet before disappearing under the floor. I advised the client that this would need to be replaced as under fault conditions this could create the risk of electric shock or even a fire.
Now on further investigation I got a reading of 0.21 ohms, I was very surprised. However, I cannot locate the earth rod. Once the cable goes through the boards it disappears through the wall (beneath the lounge area) which has laminate flooring.
Now I'm going to contact Elecsa about this issue but as I do not encounter many TT Systems I would like to hear other peoples opinions.
There is NO RCD protection at all, whether it be for the circuits OR upfront.
I am of the opinion that regardless of what I do I will not better the reading by positioning a new accessible rod outside of the building.
Who else would advise that the circuits to be worked on are protected by a 30mA device and an upfront time delayed RCD? How would you protect the uninsulated main earth? trunking? Be stuffed if I'm going to try and sleeve it :lol Trunking would eliminate the touch factor but risk of fire???
Client is not wanting to spend anymore than is necessary but is about to rent the property out. What should I be advising as a MINIMUM that is not likely to be contradicted by another spark? (lol)
What are the requirements for a property being rented out with regards to the electrical installation?
Any advice will be VERY VERY much appreciated, like I said I will be contacting Elecsa for their view too.
Kind Regards.
1SC
I have been to a property to price up installing an Extractor fan (via lighting circuit in Bathroom) and a FCU for a combi boiler.
Before work was due to commence I noticed that the Main Earth was completely uninsulated, exposed to touch and running across the top of a carpet before disappearing under the floor. I advised the client that this would need to be replaced as under fault conditions this could create the risk of electric shock or even a fire.
Now on further investigation I got a reading of 0.21 ohms, I was very surprised. However, I cannot locate the earth rod. Once the cable goes through the boards it disappears through the wall (beneath the lounge area) which has laminate flooring.
Now I'm going to contact Elecsa about this issue but as I do not encounter many TT Systems I would like to hear other peoples opinions.
There is NO RCD protection at all, whether it be for the circuits OR upfront.
I am of the opinion that regardless of what I do I will not better the reading by positioning a new accessible rod outside of the building.
Who else would advise that the circuits to be worked on are protected by a 30mA device and an upfront time delayed RCD? How would you protect the uninsulated main earth? trunking? Be stuffed if I'm going to try and sleeve it :lol Trunking would eliminate the touch factor but risk of fire???
Client is not wanting to spend anymore than is necessary but is about to rent the property out. What should I be advising as a MINIMUM that is not likely to be contradicted by another spark? (lol)
What are the requirements for a property being rented out with regards to the electrical installation?
Any advice will be VERY VERY much appreciated, like I said I will be contacting Elecsa for their view too.
Kind Regards.
1SC