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Within 600m2 and has incorporated socket as well. Would you not give this a C2? Customer has been brilliant throughout and paid promptly but the switch has been there for years and they do not want a blank plate floating on the tiles.

I will draft up a letter and add this too the final E.I.C aswell.
That's a big area! (my bold)
Or did you mean within 600mm?
 
Regard a pre work Eicr.I thought it was only Nicy that made up fairy stories about this needless work that wouldmake their members less competitive
It seems these Stroma new guns are learning off the masters of the manipulation of a trade

There is very little need to burden a customer with office based needless work,a consumer unit change seems to be morphing into one big over inflated task these days
 
I believe Storma "rules" dictate an EICR before a consumer unit change.
That was what I was told when I joined their scheme.

Hi Pat - pleased to say they've left me off that instruction. Did they give it in writing?
 
I believe Storma "rules" dictate an EICR before a consumer unit change.
That was what I was told when I joined their scheme.

They can shove that where the sun don't shine.

The only time I "insist" on an EICR before a CU change is on older or bodged properties....
 
Why not just do a consumer unit change and note "consumer unit change only, outgoing circuits tested for safe reconnection" in extent of works covered. Then note any isues in comments section. A cooker switch over a hob is not a dangerous situation, it is not a new circuit its a reconection of. IR l&n - earth zs will suffice.
 

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