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MalcyB

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I just want to check as It's the first time I've ever done a EICR on flat.

I went to do a EICR for a friend who's bought a flat that is inside a care home.

I am unable to verify the supply characteristics and what the earthing system is for the flat, as there is no access to where they are. The only thing I have access to is the CU and the meter. I take it I should just put that into the limitations?

Thanks

Malc

 
yep, as long as the person ordering the work agrees to that limitation.

I do quite a few of these type of jobs for LA, where the switch room is remote and no access,

in limitations I state this, then in comments state the type of earthing I have been presented with, [usually TNS], is what I have recorded in the supply characteristics box.

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sheltered housing, I think, is the preferred term they like to use.

 
Yep, agree with steptoe. I find this quite often, even in posh blocks of flats where either the agent or occupier haven't got a clue where the meter room is or its got a padlock on as it very often doubles up as the cleaners cupboard.

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If you pick up a few of these jobs its worth buying a set of FB keys as switch rooms etc are supposed to have these types of locks.

 
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I have just added a fb drop key to my collection which is another very handy item for the tool bag when working in flats etc

 
Slips if u put a bit of boot polish on ur face at the same time, and sit there and say no englaise, house please theyd probably give u the deeds to the entire lot! lol

 
I just want to check as It's the first time I've ever done a EICR on flat.I went to do a EICR for a friend who's bought a flat that is inside a care home. I am unable to verify the supply characteristics and what the earthing system is for the flat, as there is no access to where they are. The only thing I have access to is the CU and the meter. I take it I should just put that into the limitations?Thanks Malc
All periodic inspections have agreed extent and limitations to be inspected and tested. There is no requirement to always access the whole installation.Doc H
 
Fire Brigade.

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Although used in public places by councils etc, very insecure as there are only 2 mortice keys FB1 & FB2 and 3 padlock keys. FB 1, 11 & 14. FB14 is a yellow padlock reserved normally for gates etc, FB 1 normally electrical cupboards. You can buy these on line or over the counter in any key cutting shop.

There are 2 more key numbers but i have never seen them used

 
slips, I have 9 keys and a drop key, usually of little use in council/sheltered properties though as someone has lost/forgotten the key and simply breaks the door and bangs any old padlock on,

saying that, I think Ive only used about 4 of them in the time Ive had them,

 
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