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Bathrooms, Rcd's, bonding & lack of & grey area's in the regs.
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve3948" data-source="post: 266411" data-attributes="member: 2497"><p>I totally agree, and you do need to assess each case, if sockets are likely to be used for outdoor use then C2 is the way to go, however if a socket has a RCD and labelled for outdoor use, would you code the rest C3, with cables flushed in walls less than 50mm then I would say C3, which is also documented under ESC recommendations,C3 = Improvement Recommended, this could cover a wide range so I think each individual inspection will have a different scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve3948, post: 266411, member: 2497"] I totally agree, and you do need to assess each case, if sockets are likely to be used for outdoor use then C2 is the way to go, however if a socket has a RCD and labelled for outdoor use, would you code the rest C3, with cables flushed in walls less than 50mm then I would say C3, which is also documented under ESC recommendations,C3 = Improvement Recommended, this could cover a wide range so I think each individual inspection will have a different scenario. [/QUOTE]
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