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Nice one lee thanks for that mate
depends on their requirements.If there are an non compliances noted on cert it won't affect their insurance in any way will it? Thanks
The problem you've got, Matty, is that you are signing the EIC stating that, as far as you know, it complies with BS7671.If there are an non compliances noted on cert it won't affect their insurance in any way will it? Thanks
THanks for taking the time out in order to quote from me kme, the relevance is in demostrating that a protective conductor and a Bonding conductor can be one and the same conductor as plumber has acurately described earlier.Regarding A1`s quote (from, if i`m not mistaken, the ESC`s "technical manual CD") ; The quote refers to another BUILDING; not an earth marshalling terminal within the same building; therefore I`m unsure of the relevance to the thread?
I generally notify DNO that EC is undersized, and inaccessible within the HED. I`ll terminate my 16mm (or whatever) as close as practicable, with enough slack to reach the PME terminal when DNO come out.
I`m still not finished reading up on this; so I`m not getting into the rest of it yet.......
IMHO that would deffo be a comments on existing,Hi Lee,What I meant was that if the 'Regs' say do something a particular way, but you do it different, then it has to be as 'safe' etc as if it had complied - this would be noted in the 'Details of Departures from BS7671' box
Departures from BS7671 that are noticed within an existing installation are put in the 'Comments on Existing Installation' box - but I don't think that would apply to an undersized 'Earthing Conductor' when changing a CU.
Not in the case described and you realise that otherwise you would have commented on that too.THanks for taking the time out in order to quote from me kme, the relevance is in demostrating that a protective conductor and a Bonding conductor can be one and the same conductor as plumber has acurately described earlier.
It's a concrete floor mate. But thanksYou could do as Lee said above thats fine for me, but another possible route would be to TT the system instead. Are there floorboards under the stairs to put in a rod. Dont connect the original 6mm to the MET though otherwise it would still be TNCS
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