I have just had a mandatory EICR done for a rental property.
The electrician issued a C2 for no local isolator switch for an electric instant water heater that is mounted under the bath.
When I asked him which regulation this was contravening he was unable to quote one, but said a fault COULD occur in the heater and someone MUST be able to isolate it without having to walk the 3m required to turn it off at the RCBO in the consumer unit, so he considered it UNSAFE, requiring installation before the property is considered rentable.
Does this sound reasonable?
Can anyone point me to any regulation that could be used to justify his decision?
The electrician issued a C2 for no local isolator switch for an electric instant water heater that is mounted under the bath.
When I asked him which regulation this was contravening he was unable to quote one, but said a fault COULD occur in the heater and someone MUST be able to isolate it without having to walk the 3m required to turn it off at the RCBO in the consumer unit, so he considered it UNSAFE, requiring installation before the property is considered rentable.
Does this sound reasonable?
Can anyone point me to any regulation that could be used to justify his decision?