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Hi all I was doing some additions to the socket circuits on this install and came across this.
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Tried to remove cover to test circuits and put in 30mA rcbo's but the cover will not come off the cupboard is smaller than the board.
I've put a 30mA rcd in the meter box inline in the tails but that really only stop gap measure as it not great as if it trips it's outside.
Don't know why the kitchen fitter thought this would be okay.
Would this be a code 2 as you can't get to the terminals for maintenance purposes???????
 
it's only a code C2 if you are doing an EICR. in your situation it requires a hammer and/or a wrecking bar. after using said tools on the kitchen fitter, then attack the muppet's cupboard with them.

and why have you fitted a RCD when the board already has one?
 
Deffo C2 on an EICR ............... recently I did the same, then the client got the kitchen cupboard changed and I went back and did more tests. Then billed the customer for 2 extra hours.

Without taking the cover off the CU you could simply sit outside and fill in the EICR.

EDIT: PS thats an older style Crabtree - do RCBO's fit in their or are they the 2 module wide units only?
 
Code 3 IMO. I wouldn't call it potentially dangerous. I would have opted for cutting extra bits of the carcass away rather than an external RCD. I know you are saying it's a temp measure, but days turn to weeks and then to months sometimes, and before you know it the job does not get rectified.
 
This is what I found when I got the cover off the CU I refer to in post # 4

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One of my "observations" from the initial EICR were that there were too many untraceable circuits (this is a 1 bed flat) ............
 
15 minutes with a battery drill, 6mm bit, 3 rows of holes and a flat blade screwdriver would have fixed the cupboard, far quicker than fitting an RCD that will need removing.
battery drill my arse. recip. saw if lump hammer not available.
 
The rcd at the board is 100mA
couldn'ttell from the OP's photo.i just hope his electrical skills are better than his photography skills. a David Bailey, he ain't. :p
 

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