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Evening.

I asked the question before I had even started the testing. I have since done the testing and confirmed every circuit and carried out the correct testing.
I asked in preemption that the customer would moan about having to take longer to identify circuits and therefore the costs to be slightly higher as a result. I do not tend to use the further investigation box unless I have breaks in CPC or dubious readings. I have compiled a remedial list and only applied a c3 to the labelling.

Forgive the C2 coding, I was told that a non labelled board didn't conform and in an emergency situation could be potentially dangerous.

Regards,

Chris

Having "done the leg work", you now know what the circuits are. What's wrong with getting a pen (or a label printer) and marking up the board while you're there- would take only about 10 seconds per circuit? Or are they going to pay you to visit and perform this task at a later date?
 
Seconds.

It's the ones where you turn off the breaker and nothing goes off. The last EICR I did had one 30A circuit which ended up as a coil of cable in the corner of the loft and another 30A circuit which, I suspect is an old cooker circuit but no visible access to the load end.

Had the cable to nothing scenario!
 
You'd code the lack of circuit charts and labeling as a C3 and if you feel the circuit you can't identify could be an issue re safety you attribute a F/I code and deem the installation Unsatisfactory otherwise it's a C3 a note attached to your cert explaining the unidentified circuit and end of.
 

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