Hi there,
Quick question about a MWC. What is the general practice in case you do an addition to an existing RFC, in this case adding 4 spot lights in bathroom to a radial first floor light circuit or adding a socket to a what is supposed to be ring final. But then you realise there are some issues with the existing wirring. For example the light circuit insulation resistance too low and the ring final circuit appears to be a radial sharing a 30amp MCB with another ring final circuit. The customer refuses to pay for any extra works like finding the reason for the low insulation resistance or putting the 2.5mm radial on 20amp MCB.
Would the best practice be to refuse issuing a MWC or would you do a certificate noting the issues?
Thanks for the advice!
Quick question about a MWC. What is the general practice in case you do an addition to an existing RFC, in this case adding 4 spot lights in bathroom to a radial first floor light circuit or adding a socket to a what is supposed to be ring final. But then you realise there are some issues with the existing wirring. For example the light circuit insulation resistance too low and the ring final circuit appears to be a radial sharing a 30amp MCB with another ring final circuit. The customer refuses to pay for any extra works like finding the reason for the low insulation resistance or putting the 2.5mm radial on 20amp MCB.
Would the best practice be to refuse issuing a MWC or would you do a certificate noting the issues?
Thanks for the advice!