Hi Guys
A first floor flat I rent out requires an EICR. It was purpose built in 1990. I'm no longer in business or up to date with regs and realise that there may be some issues lol.
The meter box and cutout (100Amp) feeds the Main CU and an E7 CU installed in the flat on an outside wall inside a low level kitchen unit -grovelling required for access. The Main Switches were both 63Amp and at some time I changed these to 63 Amp RCDs. The tails look to be 25 sq mm. The Main CU has MCBs and the E7 CU has the original cartridge fuses.
1. The tails are at least 4m long and installed in the wall cavity. Possibly no mechanical protection.
2. I'm told the main switches need to be 100 Amp to protect the cutout. Is this a new requirement?
3. All circuits are off one RCD, but I would argue that that it's a small flat, on one floor, so is not unsafe.
4. Cartridge fuses in E7 CU ok?
I'd appreciate your comments please, and if you have observations, what code would you give?
Cheers!
Pete
A first floor flat I rent out requires an EICR. It was purpose built in 1990. I'm no longer in business or up to date with regs and realise that there may be some issues lol.
The meter box and cutout (100Amp) feeds the Main CU and an E7 CU installed in the flat on an outside wall inside a low level kitchen unit -grovelling required for access. The Main Switches were both 63Amp and at some time I changed these to 63 Amp RCDs. The tails look to be 25 sq mm. The Main CU has MCBs and the E7 CU has the original cartridge fuses.
1. The tails are at least 4m long and installed in the wall cavity. Possibly no mechanical protection.
2. I'm told the main switches need to be 100 Amp to protect the cutout. Is this a new requirement?
3. All circuits are off one RCD, but I would argue that that it's a small flat, on one floor, so is not unsafe.
4. Cartridge fuses in E7 CU ok?
I'd appreciate your comments please, and if you have observations, what code would you give?
Cheers!
Pete