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Morning all,

Did an EICR a couple of weeks ago and one of the things I commented on was the fact that the metal work of an undercounter fridge (the door hinge/skin mounting arrangements) did not have any continuity to the CPC of the circuit supplying it.

I can find no indication of it being a Class II appliance and this is backed up by the user manual I was able to find on-line which explicitly states the appliance should be earthed.

Today I'm doing the remedial work and obviously I'm going to need to investigate this lack of CPC continuity if it's 'a thing' :)

My sanity check question is am I correct in my assertion there should be continuity between the supply circuit CPC and the metal work that is accessible when the door is opened? I can find no reason in my head why that shouldn't be the case, but you guys may know otherwise.

Thanks
 
Thanks Tel,

I was thinking about whether the main bulk of the fridge was insulated from main work horse courtesy of the typical rubber anti-vibration mounts. My concern came from the very obvious metallic links that exist in the form of the refrigeration circuit, so I was struggling to justify the lack of continuity to the door hinges in my own head.

Guess I'll be taking a mirror to see up the back of it... fingers crossed my arms are long enough to reach :) Think I'll leave this job till last as the floor under them is filthy and sticky... ewww :eek:
 
Its more than possible that the compressor assembly and all the related electronics are isolated from the rest of the metal work.
As already posted I'd check continuity to the compressor and surrounding metal work.
 
With a normal underbar fridge the refrigeration components such as the compressor, its associated pipework, the condenser and evaporator coil etc would by securely physically and electrically connected to the chassis of the fridge. The refrigeration pipework is usually continuous copper and various parts of the refrigeration system are in firm mechanical contact with the chassis of the fridge.

The doors often have plastic hinges but these would not usually be liable to introduce a potential.
 
Unfortunately the designers of said kitchen weren't really considering our needs :) The socket to which they are connected is behind them (the fridge and freezer), they are securely fixed into place and the customer didn't want me to dismantle his kitchen.

There is no earth continuity to the door hinge (fridge body portion) or the fixing bolts for that, however there is earth continuity between the RFC that supplies the SFCU for them and the chasis members on the bottom at the rear of the units (accessible with the kickboards removed), so I'm happy.

I checked all four hinge brackets and got nothing, checked heat exchanger in the fridge and got nothing (and checked between the various exposed metal items and got no continuity between any of them), but the chasis member at the rear is connected to the RFC that supplies it.

And no, I'm not providing a ISITEE service to them and have made them aware of their obligations in that respect (a note to that effect will be going along with my final report and accompanying minor works certs for the fixes I've had to do on the lighting circuits - choc block ceiling rose replacements).

Thanks chaps :)
 

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