how long was he in the flat?All the electrician did was re label the fuses to what they do and wrote under the switches took it apart had a look and then put it all back together
Pre18th Ed does not quote "mix and match" . Read Regulation 510.3 in the 17th Ed which references manufacturers' instructions . Do you seriously believe Mr Hager would entertain Mrs Wylex sharing a bed in the same dist board? This is not a new thing it is ignorance which has been highlighted by the 18th Ed and those who have just grasped this should question their ability to carry out EICRs.tell me where in pre 18th edition is says you can’t mix and match. You can’t go around being the electrical police with nothing to back it up
fwiw, I have never done it but it would seem many people are still doing it now
Pre18th Ed does not quote "mix and match" . Read Regulation 510.3 in the 17th Ed which references manufacturers' instructions . Do you seriously believe Mr Hager would entertain Mrs Wylex sharing a bed in the same dist board? This is not a new thing it is ignorance which has been highlighted by the 18th Ed and those who have just grasped this should question their ability to carry out EICRs.
It's never been okay the 18th Ed just reinforced the error of people's ways.
I’m looking at this on my phone and yes you are probably correctIt has no circuit reference. It looks like the submain and they have squeezed onto the same schedule but they have listed the protective device as NA.
On the schedule of test results, circuit 1 says DB 1 supply.
where is DB1 ? And it’s test results
On the schedule of test results, circuit 1 says DB 1 supply.
where is DB1 ? And it’s test results
The schedule you see is for the one inside the apartment. That first line on the schedule I suspect is its supply which they have squeezed on, that schedule tallys with his board. None of them are numbered they just happened to call it DB1.
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