I found a picture of the meter cupboard from the last check-in report. The meter tails do have separate holes in the consumer unit so the second guy is correct. I have no idea what size the tails or earth cables are but maybe someone here might able to tell.
Special Location -Thanks for the links - I will have a read of them tonight. The installation was done about 25 years ago, I am pretty sure the installer was a qualified electrician as he was a friend of the father of the guy who owned the flat. Is it possible the rules 25 years ago were lees strict?
I googled eddy currents in metal consumer units, and found an experiment that showed at 125A the temperature of the consumer unit rose by 2 degrees C. I think if you have got 125A flowing through a meter tail into the consumer unit eddy current heating is the least of your problems.
If I hadn't posted on here I would never have known.
Thanks Murdoch - the forum has been very helpful and I have learnt a lot. The ECIR cost £145 +VAT which is a discount rate as he does nearly all the tests for the letting agency. It is only a small flat with 5 circuits 2 of which are rings - the kitchen, 8 sockets, and other rooms 6 sockets..
I had a look online and the cheapest quote I found was £72 and I agree it doesn't seem possible to do it properly for that price. Do the electricians regulating bodies ever do spot checks to see if the tests have been done properly? Anyone know a competent electrician that covers Watford WD17?
The letting agent should have a copy of the paperwork stored in some manner. It's for work done on your behalf and which you're paying them a management fee for. Also presumably classed as safety related like a gas safety check cert? If they don't then it may be worth pushing to see what records they actually do have on file for your property, depends how long you've used them and how much trust you have in them I guess.... I don't think a certificate has been issued but have asked the letting agent to forward it if they have it - the letting agent just passed on the message that it had failed ...
Thanks Murdoch - the forum has been very helpful and I have learnt a lot. The ECIR cost £145 +VAT which is a discount rate as he does nearly all the tests for the letting agency. It is only a small flat with 5 circuits 2 of which are rings - the kitchen, 8 sockets, and other rooms 6 sockets..
I had a look online and the cheapest quote I found was £72 and I agree it doesn't seem possible to do it properly for that price. Do the electricians regulating bodies ever do spot checks to see if the tests have been done properly? Anyone know a competent electrician that covers Watford WD17?
Fair enough.Thanks Binky - it will be obvious if the tails are changed - to be generous again perhaps he thought seeing as he has to disconnect them to put them through one hole he might as well upgrade them.
Sorry Special Location - I called you Supporting Member in a previous post.
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