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I was asked to see why a set of sockets weren’t working in the house (which appear to be a ring circuit based on breakers)
There was no power on either leg in any of the sockets.
Cables appear to run down from loft, which is totally inaccessible unless you are a small child in any of the rooms that have no power
I was told by clients neighbour (who is looking after her) that she is 92 and doesn’t really want much work, just a quick repair.
The consumer unit is not accessible - gas meter is in front of it. Solar company (I do t know if I am allowed to name) apparently recently put it in and had to remove front flap to even put it in place. So neither gas meter company or solar company look bathed in glory. Said solar company also monitor her install, and regularly rinse her for money claiming there is a fault in her system needing fixing. That’s after rinsing her for money a year ago for the install despite probably not needing one. I have told client they need to ask if solar company would like to put it right. And we need to get gas meter moved. There is no evidence of accreditation (MCS nor competency) on solar company website (I imagine they sub) - so only recourse maybe trading standards . Pic attached
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What’s the distance there between the circuit breakers and the yellow gas hose?

Just out of interest… it’s too close whatever it is.

No blanks over the unused ways in the CU… that’s a C1 right away.

Top right…. Is that an old style rcd? But there’s rcbo’s in the board? ( at first, they look like mcbs, but there is a test button under the switches)
If there’s a fault, is it likely to trip the main rcd instead of the circuit….. taking out the whole install?

Where is the “overvoltage protection device” that the yellow sticker mentions?



All that aside, I’m not sure what course of action can be taken… MCS or not, they should still be under NICEIC or NAPIT, maybe they can assist?

Citizens advice?
 
I couldn’t find any listing of the solar company on NiCEIC or NAPIT.

All kinds of wrong really and does need to be properly sorted.

I’m also wondering if I can take over solar monitoring (it’s a solar edge system which I am certified on) to prevent further ‘monitoring, by them
 
I would have thought that a phone call to the emergency line on the gas company would see that meter moved asap for nothing as they have a statute duty of care.

Thereafter, you can sort out the safety issues with the consumer unit, test that old RCD. Those are the priorities here.

THEN you can look at circuit faults and whatever contract/s exist with the solar setup - I suspect it's a rent-a-roof job where the output isn't keeping up with the monthly billing?? Not my area of expertise so that's for others to advise on.
 
It's not the gas supply / meter that's the problem, so nothing will be done for free.
The gas supply was existing before the current C.U was installed and most likely before the previous C.U.
The supply looks to come up through the floor so the only solution for that would be an external gas meter box all at cost to the customer.

It's the installation of the C.U that's the problem, both in the wrong place and non compliant.

Did they leave any paperwork for the install, is it registered with L.A, ?

To start, get the neighbour to contact them (or you do it) and say they are having an investigation into the installation and need paperwork. and see what the installers reaction is.
 
It's not the gas supply / meter that's the problem, so nothing will be done for free.
The gas supply was existing before the current C.U was installed and most likely before the previous C.U.
The supply looks to come up through the floor so the only solution for that would be an external gas meter box all at cost to the customer.

It's the installation of the C.U that's the problem, both in the wrong place and non compliant.

Did they leave any paperwork for the install, is it registered with L.A, ?

To start, get the neighbour to contact them (or you do it) and say they are having an investigation into the installation and need paperwork. and see what the installers reaction is.
The neighbours are doing that to start with and contacting gas board - as no paperwork left

And I did think all the above sorted before looking into problem circuit

Ps from
What I understand the previous consumer unit was a fuse type board, and was ‘upgraded’ to allow a solar install
 
Thanks. As mentioned I tried to find why the power was not going to sockets. They cables appear to run up to the ceiling, and into a loft that I can’t get into (it’s a bungalow with very low roof truss) the one part of the loft I can get into doesn’t have anything I can see related to problem circuit. So one question is if there is any continuity from the cu to that circuit. There isn’t any other socket which is live that does
Client doesn’t want ceiling taken down or any substantial rewiring.
 
Really annoys me to see the elderly getting ripped off. We’ll all be old one day. Spent the last few years of my dear old dad’s life fighting off all sorts of robbing barstewards.
I would suggest you put your charitable hat on, delve in and involve anyone who will listen - accreditation bodies, trading standards etc, and do a thorough investigation of what the poor old girl has had dumped upon her, report it and put it right - starting by ripping that cu out. Watchdog would have loved this…
 
Can we assume the sockets worked before the CU was changed?
Looking at the standard of work, my armchair guess would be the live or CPC's were too short (they can be very short on an old Wylex with fuses) so they simply didn't reconnect them.
My thoughts -
1) They obviously got the front on somehow, so however unpleasant it is, you can get it off.
2) All the circuits seem to go CU using the top knock-outs, so the bottom line is that the RFC is either there or not.
 
Thanks. As mentioned I tried to find why the power was not going to sockets. They cables appear to run up to the ceiling, and into a loft that I can’t get into (it’s a bungalow with very low roof truss) the one part of the loft I can get into doesn’t have anything I can see related to problem circuit. So one question is if there is any continuity from the cu to that circuit. There isn’t any other socket which is live that does
Client doesn’t want ceiling taken down or any substantial rewiring.

What testing have you carried out so far?

Assuming this has worked at some point in time then I don't see why you'd be thinking about getting into the loft, removing ceilings or even rewiring anything.

Do some testing, establish the facts of the situation and then plan your next move.

If a whole circuit appears to be off I'd be checking the simple things such as whether the OCPD is open or closed.
 
Assuming the circuit worked since the board replacement, I’d check for a faulty mcb (when indicating ON, it may still be open circuit), and is it seated properly on the bus bar? It may have been tightened by the cowboys gun (impact driver) that can ruin an otherwise good mcb.
Also the actual L & N cables are terminated correctly in the board and not loosened off.
 

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