LIM N/V FI codes?

Regardless of whether you can gain access to certain parts of the circuit is irrelevant, if the ocpd is rated more than the conductor size then its a c2 .either one is an unsatisfactory report , as in further investigation .a locked room could be a commercial kitchen pantry .lots of current flowing thru 2 legs of a radial 2.5 mm circuit protected by say a c32amp mcb
Although I agree, an OCPD should not be rated higher than the conductor size, it may not warrant a C2.
Let’s say a 3amp switched fuse at a boiler 2.5mm, 32amp OCPD, single circuit.
Overload would not be possible on the cable so would not warrant a C2.
Or a 1.5mm spur of a ring circuit, same scenario.

Certainly not what you would do, but acceptable should it be found.
 

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