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Im sure this has probably been asked before in this forum but ive just upgraded a fuseboard today and found no earth in the lighting (two core). Obviously the next thing to do would be to tell the customer either rewire or change everything on that circuit to class 2 fittings and accessories, but in this case the customer didnt want to go ahead with either.... what should i do? Cutting the circuit out would be abit extreme?
 
On the initial site visit for the estimate drop off one switch, check for bonding etc.. On the day carry out your tests before removing the old fuse-box and probe all metal fittings with the wander lead. If you get any dubious readings or low IRs bring to the customer's attention before commencing. Have a separate price for the testing on the estimate and if necessary walk.
So charge them for taking a few R2’s and if there not happy then dont do the job? How much are you charging for the “pre fuseboard” checks?
 
Before removing the old fuse box I carry out RFC continuity, protective conductor continuity, IR, Ze and Zs.If there is no continuity I will allow an hour for some basic fault finding too. I dont want to loose a days money by walking but at the same time I dont want the client phoning me at 2am to say the RCD keeps tripping. Read Electrical Safety best practice guide.
 
doing a cu change on tuesday....went there yesterday to have A LOOK......removed a few switches up and down...removed a few light fittings and roses up and down.....no c.p.c.....took half an hour...where is the problem in a few simple checks before you change the board
 
The guidance all state that we should rectify a dangerous circuit before reconnecting to a new CU.
However you have made the installation safer as you have provided additional RCD protection, if it were to go to court you could argue this, and you would have a strong case.
I would offer to fit class 2 fittings for free, if the customer does not go for this then I would write a letter explaining the dangers and get a signature.
 
How many light fittings are you talking about?
Legally you cant cut the lighting circuit out as we dont have the same powers as Gas Safe. All you can do is explain the dangers to the client and offer to replace the fittings with plastic pendants or similar for no charge.
I cant see how you can provide an EIC with all the tick boxes on the inspection section.
 
If you changed my cu and then tried to get me to sign anything saying it was dangerous, I’d tell you to whistle.
Well it's the situation the OP has put themself in.
It is safer than it was, it now has RCD protection, although he shouldnt have connected this into the new CU, there is always that argument against a non-statuary document.
 
I assume from the info this is domestic and hence the EAWR 1989 do not apply if they did you have no defence in a court of law as provision for earthing is an absolute regulation. The argument rcd protection has made it safer is a weak argument as you cannot rely on such a device due to the absence of an earth because the requirements of ADS are not met.
 

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