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EICR codes

Thoughts on the following; no main bond to gas mains (C1), spur spurred of a spur on a ring (C2) & numerous inaccessible sockets for kitchen appliances under worktop with no switched spurs above worktop for isolating sockets (C3). Been a while since I've done an EICR! Thanks in advance.
 
Is this a Report someone else has done or opinions for a Report of your own. I would C2 the first two and probably wouldn't comment on the sockets.
 
Code C1 ‘Danger present’. Risk of injury. Immediate remedial action required.
Code C2 ‘Potentially dangerous’. Urgent remedial action required
Code C3 ‘Improvement recommended’

Source: http://www.----------------------------/mediafile/100126678/best-Practice-Guide-4.pdf

I think your main bonding to gas is a little drastic as there is no danger present, only potentially dangerous?
 
Thoughts on the following; no main bond to gas mains (C1), spur spurred of a spur on a ring (C2) & numerous inaccessible sockets for kitchen appliances under worktop with no switched spurs above worktop for isolating sockets (C3). Been a while since I've done an EICR! Thanks in advance.
No gas bond would be a C2, it's not immediately dangerous. I agree with the spur from a spur, but the last one I would probably not code as I can't think of a reg to justify it really.
 
Thoughts on the following; no main bond to gas mains (C1), spur spurred of a spur on a ring (C2) & numerous inaccessible sockets for kitchen appliances under worktop with no switched spurs above worktop for isolating sockets (C3). Been a while since I've done an EICR! Thanks in advance.

Gas bond, C2.
Unfused spur with 2 outlets, maybe a C2 at most, depending on likely loads dependent on their location.
Appliance sockets, no code.
 
The last item is a non compliance with the Scottish Building Stadards. Don't know about your Part P thingy. I'd just mention it in the accompanying correspondence to customer as it's outwith the EICR
 
Code 1 - according to our niceic area supervisor there are only 3 situations 1 - live exposed conductors 2- incorrect polarity 3 - there was one other cant remember any ideas
Coding is personal opinion, whilst some situations will warrant a specific Coding in most people's eyes it is not for the NICEIC to band about what should be this, that or the other because situations can be variable.
 

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