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<blockquote data-quote="ian932" data-source="post: 30406" data-attributes="member: 1533"><p>If it can't be moved without increasing the cost of the job ie by having to fit an 80A RCD then surely you just list it on the cert as a code 4 for the existing part and make the client aware that for an additional cost it could be brought up to code.</p><p></p><p>All the remaining circuits not covered by the RCD are likely to fail the 17th requirement so if you modify the content of the CU for this circuit then as you have now carried out worked on the CU it could be read that you should now sign for a full CU and its content so all other circuits would need to be tested and covered by RCD / RCBO's and bonding dealt with.</p><p></p><p>This is the problem with the BS and in cases like this it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ian932, post: 30406, member: 1533"] If it can't be moved without increasing the cost of the job ie by having to fit an 80A RCD then surely you just list it on the cert as a code 4 for the existing part and make the client aware that for an additional cost it could be brought up to code. All the remaining circuits not covered by the RCD are likely to fail the 17th requirement so if you modify the content of the CU for this circuit then as you have now carried out worked on the CU it could be read that you should now sign for a full CU and its content so all other circuits would need to be tested and covered by RCD / RCBO's and bonding dealt with. This is the problem with the BS and in cases like this it [/QUOTE]
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