On a domestic property,owned by the householder, the general opinion on no rcd protection is a C3 as long as other conditions are met.So therefore the EICR could get a satisfactory on it.
Move onto rented properties and it's my take that the rules change.
Suddenly no RCD protection becomes a C2 due to the rented sector requirements and the EICR would get an unsatisfactory.
Is this correct?
Does this also mean that storage heater circuits on their own consumer unit would have to be upgraded to have RCD protection if in a rented property?
Quite frankly it's all very confusing
Move onto rented properties and it's my take that the rules change.
Suddenly no RCD protection becomes a C2 due to the rented sector requirements and the EICR would get an unsatisfactory.
Is this correct?
Does this also mean that storage heater circuits on their own consumer unit would have to be upgraded to have RCD protection if in a rented property?
Quite frankly it's all very confusing