Probably wouldn't last five minutes in an under stairs cupboard.
Who, Tony Cable ?
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Discuss EICR - PLASTIC CONSUMER UNIT CODE C2 or C3 in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net
Probably wouldn't last five minutes in an under stairs cupboard.
Probably wouldn't last five minutes in an under stairs cupboard.
I cant believe we are still having this conversation, if its sound and not likely to give rise to a dangerous situation, C3 and say why in the comments/observation, if its in a cupboard along with golf clubs, wellies, is it potentially dangerous C1 , if has those sqaure cut outs you can get a Greggs sausage roll into C2.Hello
The NICEIC when phoned ...1 technical help guy
Yes it's a C3
My NICEIC Yearly guy for my Approved inspection ...its a C2 .
How are you supposed to make up your mind. ??
Personally ,The rest of the world has plastic fuse boardd and they have been good for 40-50 years .What changed ....wait Only UK regs ....
I don't think he has a problem with it...it's just an example from a newbie.I cant believe we are still having this conversation, if its sound and not likely to give rise to a dangerous situation, C3 and say why in the comments/observation, if its in a cupboard along with golf clubs, wellies, is it potentially dangerous C1 , if has those sqaure cut outs you can get a Greggs sausage roll into C2.
That exactly what I was trying to say, after all this time there should be definative answers from the Scheme providors, Napits codebreakr is good as far as it goes but much more examples are needed for those who are new, learning and apprentices, same goes for the lack of RCD protection on 16th edition installs, it needs boadening out with clear messages from all schemes , for me no RCD C2 end of story with a strong recommendation to upgrade after all its is unsatisfactoryI don't think he has a problem with it...it's just an example from a newbie.
I don't see much wrong there as the thread could well have been useful to him.
........boring though it might be ?
They became prone to spontaneous combustion when used within the M25 motorwayPersonally ,The rest of the world has plastic fuse board and they have been good for 40-50 years .What changed ....wait Only UK regs ....
I agree with the consensus of NO Coding, as mentioned before there are thousands of the insulated CU's out there, are we saying every time we visit a property we recommend a new CU?After your thoughts on EICR coding for an existing plastic consumer unit in an under stairs cupboard, firstly in a standard domestic dwelling and secondly in a house of multiple occupancy.
After discussing this others and with tech helplines seems to be a bit of a split as to what code!
If the install was compliant with the regulations at the time of the install, no code BS 7671 isn't retrospective, hence no codeAn insulated consumer unit in good condition is never ever a C2. Anyone who codes it as such is a chancer IMO.
I generally don't code them unless they are in an understairs cupboard. Begrudgingly I would normally the code it C3 in line with guidance
If the install was compliant with the regulations at the time of the install, no code BS 7671 isn't retrospective, hence no code
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