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Well it’s either a C2 or FI on the recommended classification codes.Obviously a C2 ?? How is it 'potentially dangerous'?
M Ohm ranging from 0.034 & 0.35How poor is poor?
That is a FAIL and circuit needs disconnecting. Danger Notice if client refuses to do anything.M Ohm ranging from 0.034 & 0.35
Good point the circuit other than the IR is ok protection MCB 6Amp B type, proper lamp columns Cut out connections.I tend to disagree, its low, very low but still not 'potentially dangerous' (the criteria for a C2) so more a C3 (Improvement Recommended) than a C2 or FI.
Its not a FAIL on an EICR its either Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
I wasn't referring to failing the EICR I was referring to failing the IR test.I tend to disagree, its low, very low but still not 'potentially dangerous' (the criteria for a C2) so more a C3 (Improvement Recommended) than a C2 or FI.
Its not a FAIL on an EICR its either Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
Ah ok! I apply the same criteria to each aspect of an EICR, in that they (tests) are either satisfactory (tick or C3 etc) or unsatisfactory (C1,2 or FI)!I wasn't referring to failing the EICR I was referring to failing the IR test.
Not sure I agree with this, whatever the scams guidelines, or even the regs, may say.Ah ok! I apply the same criteria to each aspect of an EICR, in that they (tests) are either satisfactory (tick or C3 etc) or unsatisfactory (C1,2 or FI)!
Agree it will be complete deterioration of the cabling that will i think will decide the outcome.Not sure I agree with this, whatever the scams guidelines, or even the regs, may say.
Any IR resistance that a MFT can indicate, other than max of range, on a plastic cable with nothing connected to it, indicates existing damage or deterioration to that cable.
Without knowing exactly what the damage or deterioration is, then it has to be assumed that it can get worse, even catastrophically worse, at any time, so C2 or FI.
Agree it will be complete deterioration of the cabling that will i think will decide the outcome.
This installation never been tested or recently been tested, & now the onus comes down to the Electrician.
Cheers & this situation only came to lightWe'll have to 'agree to disagree' on this, and yes the onus comes down to the electrician carrying out the EICR. Its through his/her experience that they identify with a C1,2,3 etc situation.
Personnaly, I've never come across a low IR situation that I would consider as 'potentially dangerous'! and still hold that view in this post, but hey thats the beauty of forums like this, everyone can air their views rightly or wrongly.
Cheers, a report been submitted to the Client & suggests improvement, with the first option to disconnect all Light Columns & hopefully IR measurements will improve.We'll have to 'agree to disagree' on this, and yes the onus comes down to the electrician carrying out the EICR. Its through his/her experience that they identify with a C1,2,3 etc situation.
Personnaly, I've never come across a low IR situation that I would consider as 'potentially dangerous'! and still hold that view in this post, but hey thats the beauty of forums like this, everyone can air their views rightly or wrongly.
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