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wcampbell
Hi.
A brief history of myself: Self employed tradesman since 1982 ( Decorating, Joinery, Plumbing ).
Done lots of minor works over the years.
Did 2382 last year. Looking to register with NIC EIC.
I'm doing a PIR on my son's ground floor flat with a view to fitting new CU.
This is what I have found so far:
Metal socket switch plates not earth.
No evidence of supplementary bonding in bathroom.
Metric & Imperial throughout.
3 core & earth to bathroom wall light.
Unused N in bedroom light switch which operates lounge wall lights also.
Son's gas meter is bonded ( bonded to silver flexible pipe not copper!) but 10mm earth runs to upstairs flat. No bonding from upstairs flat to upstairs flat gas meter!!
Only water mains bonding in MET of my sons flat.
Fuse box is Memera 3 BS 5486 80 AMP MAX. Serves lights, cooker, and sockets.
The metal socket switch plates is no problem.
Bathroom bonding will be solved with RCCB and good test results.
Presume 3 core & E is all contractors had when running cable.
Not sure about spare N in bedroom socket ( will this effect 6amp CB? )
My initial reaction to gas bonding was horror ( I know it's not to BS 7671 ).
How do I comment on all this in PIR comments section ( C1, 2, or 3 ? )?
Would be grateful for advice from more experienced Electrician.
A brief history of myself: Self employed tradesman since 1982 ( Decorating, Joinery, Plumbing ).
Done lots of minor works over the years.
Did 2382 last year. Looking to register with NIC EIC.
I'm doing a PIR on my son's ground floor flat with a view to fitting new CU.
This is what I have found so far:
Metal socket switch plates not earth.
No evidence of supplementary bonding in bathroom.
Metric & Imperial throughout.
3 core & earth to bathroom wall light.
Unused N in bedroom light switch which operates lounge wall lights also.
Son's gas meter is bonded ( bonded to silver flexible pipe not copper!) but 10mm earth runs to upstairs flat. No bonding from upstairs flat to upstairs flat gas meter!!
Only water mains bonding in MET of my sons flat.
Fuse box is Memera 3 BS 5486 80 AMP MAX. Serves lights, cooker, and sockets.
The metal socket switch plates is no problem.
Bathroom bonding will be solved with RCCB and good test results.
Presume 3 core & E is all contractors had when running cable.
Not sure about spare N in bedroom socket ( will this effect 6amp CB? )
My initial reaction to gas bonding was horror ( I know it's not to BS 7671 ).
How do I comment on all this in PIR comments section ( C1, 2, or 3 ? )?
Would be grateful for advice from more experienced Electrician.