ClairePO12
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Andy I'm pretty sure that you're exactly right as that rings a bell from briefly speaking to him on the phone.
Andy I'm pretty sure that you're exactly right as that rings a bell from briefly speaking to him on the phone.
Maneater , although red / black they could still be metric ...we just don't know . If the garage supply is 7/.029 that was only around 21 amps , I THINK , it was a long time ago . But yes as you say , if its a (What came next ? 7/.044 now that was 30 A I think .We are forgetting that the cables are not 2.5mm, they are imperial. The tester has given the nearest metric size. So it could be that the cables installed are capable of carrying over 30amps in which case the certificate is wrong.
you do not have £600 of remedials needed
The certificate is void, as it is wrong, for instance you have stated that there is gas and water bonding, you have stated that there is no immersion heater.
The codes refer to protection via 32amp breakers and yet your board does not contain any??
I am a NICEIC qualified supervisor and my certificates are nothing like this one, I do not have a vehicle section? My scope of works under the NICEIC are Domestic, Commercial, Industrial, Maintenance and EICR reporting. If I was registered to do vehicles I suppose my certificates would have this section included.
£100 may not be cheap to you, but you get what you pay for. it would also take longer than an hour to do a proper EICR, and you would get a more honest report. see it all the time, cheap report but hundreds worth of remedials that dont need done. some do, like the earthing in your case and the garage would most liklely need something done, but thats itThat's not really very fair. So what you're saying is I paid less for lies when should have paid far more for truth????? I wanted advice not criticism when I haven't actually done anything other than listen to recommendations which is usually a good way to go. £100 to me is not cheap.
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