Thanks for the advice , I have spoken to the "area quality engineer" who appreciated my points on the EICR and has agreed to re quote to reinstate the RCD and fit a RCBO to give the protection in the bathroom - I will advise on developments !
Usually....franchise= bloke at top raking it in= everyone below him working their plums off to provide him with a nice lifestyle, being paid almost minimum wage and basically working off commission .....obviously only my opinion and others may come along with their ( wrong) opinions
Agree with Kerch's post . Mr. Franchise earning fortunes for a load of suits sitting in an office who have never done any electrical work in their lives .Usually....franchise= bloke at top raking it in= everyone below him working their plums off to provide him with a nice lifestyle, being paid almost minimum wage and basically working off commission .....obviously only my opinion and others may come along with their ( wrong) opinions
And once you have this quote - ask for a couple from sparks local to the house - remember most self employed electricians will not be charging VAT on their services ...
I did speak to the "area quality manager" who was only slightly defensive and agreed that just removing the "failed" RCD with no schedule to replace it was less than ideal !
many like myself will be charging VAT as im VAT registered. doesnt mean im trying to rip off anyone. you are also missing a bit part of regardless of VAT or NOT VAT regsitered, you will still be paying VAT on materials, just itll be paid via the wholesaler instead of the company / person doing work
When he says the RCD wouldn't reset , that implies that half the circuits in the house were dead before he arrived .
I would in that situation have replaced it with another main switch or bypassed it in order not to leave the client without power to half the circuits, but with a commitment to return as soon as I could source one, with a replacement RCD.
The situation I was trying to describe is you had tested the rcd, it tripped, but then would not reset, That is what I suspect happened in this case.How would you justify removing a device intended to protect human life? How can you guarantee that an Earth fault won't occur between removal and replacement? It's certainly not an approach that I would adopt.
How many of us can say we check we have a suitable replacement before testing an rcd?
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