Who's ridiculous idea was it anyway that we should be coding the services,?
Sure, comment on the condition, but should we really be coding it,?
As @Murdoch says, we have no control over it and cannot make it right.
The bit which says the EICR can be unsatisfactory because of the service head. A part a spark has zero control over.
AND the report could be for the installation downstream of the meter!
The IET have a lot to answer for. Blxxdy ridiculous situation.
The service head should only be commented on.....
1.1 to 1.6 are all about the CONDITION of the supply. To me looking at that picture, the CONDITION of the supply head looks fine. It makes no mention about whether it MAY have a fused neutral.
So why code it?
Hi ColleyCibber (Brighton Rock?), I don't do eicrs, the notes on p426 refer to a situation where a code C1 or C2 might be given after further investigation. AFAIK, no code can be given for the distributor's equipment, as it does not fall under bs7671. To classify the whole consumer's installation as unsatisfactory because you suspect there may be a fused neutral because of the shape of the box does not seem to me to be using common sense. Fair enough that the sparky did not want to open the box, that is understandable.Sidewinder is correct, an FI is a code in its own right and results in an unsatisfactory, see Notes on the condition report, point 9, 17th Ed 3rd Amendment p426
See also Schedule Of Inspections item no 1.2, "Condition of service head", inspection where possible is a required item and codable.
Surely what we are loking for is damaged heads, exposed live parts, broken bits that might fall off and expose live parts, damaged or loose cables etc, not something theoretical that may or may not be inside an enclosure that we are not responsible for and are not supposed to be messing with in any event?
I spotted one he missed, no 'safety electrical connection' label on the main earth terminal.
So - we've had some guys from UK Power Networks come out and examine the equipment, we don't have a fused Neutral so it's all, all good. They had to smash up the casing to find out, but then fitted a new modern one. So all sorted now!
The reason the electrician put it down as FI was because he was unsure, so phoned his Part P body for advice. They told him he needed to put FI - so he did. Wasn't actually his choice in the end.
Anyway, it's been a bit of a crazy ride the last few days. Glad to get this sorted. Thanks once again for all of your help, advice and just generally being awesome!
its a pleasure and nice to be appreciated ( On behalf of the Forum)So - we've had some guys from UK Power Networks come out and examine the equipment, we don't have a fused Neutral so it's all, all good. They had to smash up the casing to find out, but then fitted a new modern one. So all sorted now!
The reason the electrician put it down as FI was because he was unsure, so phoned his Part P body for advice. They told him he needed to put FI - so he did. Wasn't actually his choice in the end.
Anyway, it's been a bit of a crazy ride the last few days. Glad to get this sorted. Thanks once again for all of your help, advice and just generally being awesome!
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