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DB has redundant cables connected to protective devices!
Any reg in the 18th??? Memory recalls (badly) something in GN4
 
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DB has redundant cables connected to protective devices!
Any reg in the 18th??? Memory recalls (badly) something in GN4

Any more information? Do you mean they are connected to the MCB and are left with live unterminated ends somewhere?
 
Yes but that's not a safe way of isolating them. Where are the other ends? What did they previously feed?
At this point in time, have no idea what they previously fed! No charts, no record drawings.
Apparently a firm came in about 2 years ago and pulled new feeds in to certain areas. But did not take the old wiring out! And left it connected to a MCB taped over in the off position!
Hope that makes it clear
 
At this point in time, have no idea what they previously fed! No charts, no record drawings.
Apparently a firm came in about 2 years ago and pulled new feeds in to certain areas. But did not take the old wiring out! And left it connected to a MCB taped over in the off position!
Hope that makes it clear

If you know they are unused then can't you remove them from the MCB. And ideally earth them.
 
I see it more as an C1, as they are connected, and protective devices not locked off.
I produce reg codes on my reports as its a professional report.

You'd have to identify the C1 issue to code that observation surely ? If a C1 is present you should be rectifying it before leaving site. If you haven't identified it due to limitations then it can only really be FI.
 
Quoting Regs don't make them professional as in general they mean nothing to the client. Up to you how they are Coded though.
Its important to me, as I see myself as a lawyer of the electrical trade.
If people want to produce reports on a piece of cardboard written with a sharpie pen, thats up to them. I'm not trying to allude to anything, just stating facts.
Thanks for your help
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You'd have to identify the C1 issue to code that observation surely ? If a C1 is present you should be rectifying it before leaving site. If you haven't identified it due to limitations then it can only really be FI.
Yes indeed sir! I have disconnected the cables from the protective devices!
 

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