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Just done an EICR for a thatched property, number of issues but 2 which are not so easy to fix:

1) Twin and earth cable run all around loft space, quite haphazardly (no thermal insulation around) - in a few places mice have had a little nibble at the cable. Can see underlying black/red insulation but no copper, so not major at this time.
Options: rewire in rodent proof cable
Enclose cable in conduit/trunking
Protect cable with metal capping

I'll probably be using a combination of all 3 - any other ideas?

2) Twin and earth clipped around the house for outside lights. Since being installed house has been re-thatched and now part of the cable is enclosed/covered by the thatch. Not sure how easy its going to be to get the cable out from under the thatch.
Anyone else dealt with a similar problem?
 
I just priced/unavailed myself out of a thatched EICR this week for just this reason - had too much bother to be worth it written all over it!! Customer's not called Sue by any chance??!!
 
1. damaged cables in loft - whatever your customer wants to pay for really

2. cables for outside lights - if the ins. res. readings are ok and what you can see is undamaged then i wouldnt do anything , its not as if you can defect code it for just being there.
;-)
 
I just priced/unavailed myself out of a thatched EICR this week for just this reason - had too much bother to be worth it written all over it!! Customer's not called Sue by any chance??!!

Why would you price yourself out of a job?!
Do the I&T, pocket cash and AdiĂłs Amigo!

Anyway, statistics show that only 5% of Thatch fires are of electrical origin, vast majority are wood burner related.
 
1. damaged cables in loft - whatever your customer wants to pay for really

2. cables for outside lights - if the ins. res. readings are ok and what you can see is undamaged then i wouldnt do anything , its not as if you can defect code it for just being there.
;-)
could be an appropriate for external influences though Biff:

Wiring system(s) appropriate for the type and nature of the installation and external​
influences (Section 522)
 
Why would you price yourself out of a job?!
Do the I&T, pocket cash and AdiĂłs Amigo!

Anyway, statistics show that only 5% of Thatch fires are of electrical origin, vast majority are wood burner related.

Because
1) I know it wouldn't just have stayed at the I&T, there would have been an expectation to do the remedial work as well and
2) I already know the customer; she's the alcoholic old soak sister of another (nice) customer, the place is a tip and I've already been there in the past to do a couple of quick jobs that just went on and on and on...

Plus, I'm quite busy at the moment anyway.
 
2. cables for outside lights - if the ins. res. readings are ok and what you can see is undamaged then i wouldnt do anything , its not as if you can defect code it for just being there.
;-)

Observation was based on a quote from an NICEIC document regarding Electrical Installations in Thatched Buildings:

"cables and wiring systems should NOT be installed immediately under, through or over the thatch"

I appreciate that its probably been like that for a while but if i see it I'm obliged to record it.
 

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