Hi All,
I have been asked to quote on a job to change a CU. There is no cpc in the lighting circuits and the customer has class I fittings in the kitchen, bathroom and a bedroom plus a metal dimmer sw. Now by following the ESC guidence note on the subject it suggests that providing you install a 30mA RCD to the circuits it is ok to change the board leaving the relevant warning notices and marking on the cert of the situation. My take on it is that, an RCD is additional protection and should not be the sole means of protection which without earthing it would be. He doesn't want to change fitting for plastic and definatley doesn't want to rewire the lighting circuit.
Oh yeah, and the smaller problems are no bonds at all and a n-e IR fault which has to be tackled first.
Any guidence on this would be great,
Cheers,
Steve.
I have been asked to quote on a job to change a CU. There is no cpc in the lighting circuits and the customer has class I fittings in the kitchen, bathroom and a bedroom plus a metal dimmer sw. Now by following the ESC guidence note on the subject it suggests that providing you install a 30mA RCD to the circuits it is ok to change the board leaving the relevant warning notices and marking on the cert of the situation. My take on it is that, an RCD is additional protection and should not be the sole means of protection which without earthing it would be. He doesn't want to change fitting for plastic and definatley doesn't want to rewire the lighting circuit.
Oh yeah, and the smaller problems are no bonds at all and a n-e IR fault which has to be tackled first.
Any guidence on this would be great,
Cheers,
Steve.