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Hope this post isn't as contraversial as my last one!!

Just been to do a board change and found that the oven cable has been taken straight from the oven terminals to the consumer unit..this was done about a year ago by a Napit electrician. Reading the on-site guide I take this as unacceptable..but I'd just like someone to comfirm this??
 
IMO, he is using the MCB for isolation. whilst there is no requirement for an oven to have local isolation, i would consider this bad practice inas much as the MCB only isolates the line and is not double pole.
 
MCB is permissible but in my opinion a isolation point should be near the appliance and cover the live and neutral (but that is only my opinion as i am old school)
 
Another brilliant success for the stupid regulations we all abide by!

Double pole isolation should be mandatory on devices such as heaters, cookers and showers - no, ifs or buts.
 
osg states that 'all current using equipment requiring control shall be controlled by a switch' - and the reg's permits the use of circuit breakers for functional switching purposes. so technically, the napit bloke hasn't done anything wrong; but i'm with murdoch - it's shoddy, lazy work.
 
all appliances should have local isolation regardless of the regulations IMO, they are the minimum standard and I cannot imagine a electrician installing a cooker circuit without a isolator lol, it seems ridiculous to me to not install a double pole switch, but hey this is EF lol
 
..and while we're on the subject of the Napit electrician..I asked the customer if she had the EIC for the oven circuit..she handed me a cert she said she had been sent from the council, all it said on it was that there had been some part p work done in the kitchen and by who..no eic no shedule of insp. Is this the napit way, i'm with elecsa and been told i have to provide the eic to the customer.
 
If they have run a new circuit from CCU then the person ordering the work should have been issued with a EIC and a copy given to the customer
but I live in a council house were a EICR of sorts was done by there contractor and i havnt been given a copy
it wouldnt have been worth the paper as he was here an hour tops and only did Live tests and as for inspection wasnt uch of that going on lol

the paperwork you have been given may be a building completion certificate possibly but could just be council informing them of the work thats been done

and they should have fitted a DP cooker control unit its just lazy and rough but complies
 
Re: ***Useful Information For The Working Sparky***
“ Cooker Circuits “ Unless specifically labelled or suitably identified, all 13A socket outlets must be 30ma RCD protected. 411.3.3 * All final circuits must be wired separately from all other final circuits. 314.4 * All items of current using equipment must be provided with a functional switching device. 537.5.1.3 * The Building Regulations require that accessories should not be mounted so that it is necessary to lean or reach over a cooker to operate them. * All electrical equipment must be accessible for operation, inspection & testing, maintenance and repair. 132.12 * Socket outlets must be spaced at least 150mm away from gas pipes unless there is a pane of non combustible insulating material separating them. OSG p18 * Cooker circuits rated between 16A and 50A may supply two or more cooking appliances installed in the same room. The cooker switch should be installed within 2m adjacent to the appliance(s). One cooker switch can be used to control more than one appliance. OSG p160 *
the R1 + R2 test Sequence for radial final circuits * Securely isolate the supply . Disconnect any bonding connections that could affect the test readings . Make a temporary connection at the CCU between the phase and cpc of the circuit to be tested. Using a low ohms continuity test meter measure the resistance between phase and cpc at each point on the circuit also confirming polarity. The R1+R2 is the reading taken at the furthest point on the circuit . Re-connect any bonding conductors disconnected for the test . Remove the temporary connection at the ccu .




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I agree with everyone else,im doing a rewire and it has not entered my mind to miss out on a cooker and shower isolator and using the circuit breaker as means if isloation,but for your consumer unit upgrade if you note it in the comments box on your EIC as no local isolator and offer the option to your client thats all you are required to do,so you will be fine.
 

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