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Danmatt

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Hi, needed an EICR for my house. An electrician has issued me with an unsatisfactory certificate. He's invoiced me for doing the survey but obvs work needs doing. If I don't get him to do the remedial work where do I stand with having a satisfactory certificate?

Also, the electrician has said "There is no RCD protection for circuits 1 & 2, the consumer unit is made from plastic". Yes, I have a plastic consumer unit which he has put at a C3, commenting "Consumer unit is not metal or installed in a non-combustible cabinet or enclosure, showing NO signs of thermal damage, located under a wooden or combustible public stairwell forming part of an escape route from a dwelling area." My CU is not under my stairs nor is it part of an escape route. It's in a room next to the front door with a door which closes. The front door is not the only access to the outside of my house - I have a back door too through my kitchen.

My quote for works says "Replace & install consumer unit for dual RCD 18th edition". Do I actually need to replace the CU for a metal one or can the RCD protection be put in place for circuits 1&2.

Not sure if any of this makes sense.
 
So far, no one has explained to the OP that C3s do not result in an 'unsatisfactory' result. C1s and C2s are the ones that matter.
That appears to be a fair, honest and thorough EICR. There are a number of issues preventing the issuing of a satisfactory report, but most of these could be dealt with by a day's work.
The only thing I disagree with (from here) is the need to replace the CU, but if I was there in person, I might change my mind on that.
@brianmoooore it's ok. I understand about C3 being akin to an advisory on an MOT failure ?
 
Photo of CU for those asking.
 

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The only think not obvious is the C2 for the IP rating of the CU. Usually that means a hole big enough to get a finger in (e.g. missing blank, but your photo shows that is fine), or smaller one the top where people tend to leave crap that can fall in potentially causing spark/fire.

If it is gaps on the top then it might be that suitable glands could be fitted to seal the unit up. Having said that, if there is going to a an hour or two of work to remove, gland, install and re-test circuits then it might be worth paying the extra ÂŁ300 or whatever for a new CU at the same time.

Again, more photos showing the top/bottom/side where any holes are would allow folk on here to comment in a more meaningful way.
 

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