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Are the BS7671 retrospective on an EICR cert I ? for domestic lighting circuits
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For example ,if lighting circuits met with all the requirements of the 17th Ed of BS 7671,were protected by MCBs and met the requirements of the disconnection at the time of installation to the 17th Ed,would that protection be sufficient when inspected or would RCD have to be installed ,to meet with the requirements of a test in accordance with a current NAPIT EICR cert Murdoch?In what respect?
trueJust say what you see, they don't have additional RCD protection how you Code this is your decision.
I asked are the regs retrospective,re lighting ccts, not additional work.Inspection C3
Any work to alter the circuit would mean adding a RCD
So you mean by your answer that the regs are retrospective?the regs are not retrospective, but on a EICR any departers from the current BS7671 2023, can be noted as a C3
I asked are the regs retrospective,re lighting ccts, not additional work.
Thanks
regs are not retrospective, however your EICR is done to current standards so whatever doesn't comply (i.e you lights) would be noted and a C3 / C2 depending what the issue is and its riskSo you mean by your answer that the regs are retrospective?
I asked are the regs retrospective,re lighting ccts, not additional work.
Thanks
Just say what you see, they don't have additional RCD protection how you Code this is your decision.
as aboveregs are not retrospective, however your EICR is done to current standards so whatever doesn't comply (i.e you lights) would be noted and a C3 / C2 depending what the issue is and its risk
the regs are not retrospective, if you did a consumer unit change , would you rip out all the Red & Black Twin & earth?So you mean by your answer that the regs are retrospective?
There is no need for a reply like that Andy,hope it makes you feel really powerful .If you can't give an intelligent answer go and Troll another site.Kind Regardsand you got your answer, along with some additional ifnormation. stop your moaning
be thankful i deleted the last part before posting...There is no need for a reply like that Andy,hope it makes you feel really powerful .If you can't give an intelligent answer go and Troll another site.Kind Regards
Likewise Andy,enjoy your beer !be thankful i deleted the last part before posting...
the regs are not retrospective, if you did a consumer unit change , would you rip out all the Red & Black Twin & earth?
but any alterations will need to comply with BS7671 2023, if you are doing an EICR then that also has to be carried out to BS7671 20
It's not hard to understand poni,it's a question I was asked by a guy who was going to sell his house,it was tested by a NAPIT spark who said the lighting urgently needed to be RCD controlled and as such did not pass and that a code 3 meant urgent action !23, it does not matter what edition was in force at the time of the original install, from the 1st to the 18th, you should do the EICR to the latest, most current standards, I don't really know why its hard to understand , we all should be working to the current standard,
Are the BS7671 retrospective on an EICR cert I ? for domestic lighting circuits
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