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Went to daughters house to replace a couple of broken sockets and did a Zs and RCD test after replacing. CU was replaced and notice on it said inspected 2015. Plastic dual RCD 30 ma/Main switch 60947-3 isolator. System is TT. (100ma RCD?)
Zs at socket was 11.75 ohms L-PE 2.64 ohms L-N. No bonding present to services. Suggested my daughter might get the council in to check it out. Had a phone call today and electrician said it is all compliant! He also said it disconnects in 0.37ms and I asked to talk to him he would not. He said I was just trying to make money, if only he knew? Apparently he fixed the bonding in a few minutes.
I said to my daughter tell him it should be 0.2 (the property is not cross bonded as in the exception to table 41.1) he said that was the case 20 years ago and I needed to get up to date. Okay!
I must confess to be a little bit taken aback by this and thought I would do a sanity check with the forum members. I do have Amd 3 BS7671 by the way i.e. 2382-15 so I think I am up to date.
Essentially I am of course concerned for my daughter, and what appears to be possibly a cavalier attitude. I told my daughter to get a copy of the report and tests so we await that. Am I being concerned over nothing or just plain stupid??? Tin hat on.
 
So everything is RCD protected and the CU was compliant when it was installed.
Cross bonding is no longer necessary.
The water and gas supplies should be bonded unless the pipes are plastic.
 
When you say council @Vortigern do you mean a housing association? if so and its curo you can contact the head honcho victor da cunha and he will actually personally respond to emails and deal with any issues like this! one of the few decent chief exec's i have come across, most of the housing associations around the west country are quite decent, Bristol council are one of the few in the region who still own there own properties, have done work for them.. they are slow paying and quibble over silly little things in the price and everything is as cheap as possible. Would not do contract work for them again.
 

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