I appreciate all of the input - sorry for the delay in replying.
Agreed - Letting agent will not be in the picture for much longer. I'm not sure what the 30 days is about, there is no tenant yet, either confused or more likely trying to apply some unnecessary and unwanted pressure to get the work done and a tenant in to keep their cash flow going.
The electrician finally called me directly and explained the box was made from plastic and needed to be metal (from the pointers here I don't agree with him). He also explained the lights in the bathroom were not IP rated and therefore in conjunction with lack of an RCD contributed to a C2 rating. I asked why the spec of the box and the lack of IP lights hadn't been commented on the report - only the lack of RCD for the "smokes, lights and heating" - he said it was all covered by the "No RCD" box check.
I also asked about why another RCD (if needed) couldn't be fitted to the current panel and why he thought the "smokes.... and heater" needed RCD protection specifically bearing in mind the house was built to the 16th edition (thank you for that pointer!).
Short term I will get another EICR done - even if the outcome is the same I will feel better about paying for a new panel having organised a second opinion myself, without the top end Letting Agents helping me out (2 ladies by the way....#metoo).
Thank you for all your tips and sanity checks - have a good weekend.
Agreed - Letting agent will not be in the picture for much longer. I'm not sure what the 30 days is about, there is no tenant yet, either confused or more likely trying to apply some unnecessary and unwanted pressure to get the work done and a tenant in to keep their cash flow going.
The electrician finally called me directly and explained the box was made from plastic and needed to be metal (from the pointers here I don't agree with him). He also explained the lights in the bathroom were not IP rated and therefore in conjunction with lack of an RCD contributed to a C2 rating. I asked why the spec of the box and the lack of IP lights hadn't been commented on the report - only the lack of RCD for the "smokes, lights and heating" - he said it was all covered by the "No RCD" box check.
I also asked about why another RCD (if needed) couldn't be fitted to the current panel and why he thought the "smokes.... and heater" needed RCD protection specifically bearing in mind the house was built to the 16th edition (thank you for that pointer!).
Short term I will get another EICR done - even if the outcome is the same I will feel better about paying for a new panel having organised a second opinion myself, without the top end Letting Agents helping me out (2 ladies by the way....#metoo).
Thank you for all your tips and sanity checks - have a good weekend.