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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 555271" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>and this raises even more questions... you say housing association. so why do you have an installation with no RCD protection? why has this not already been checked previously and dealt with? how many other properties do you have that have not had an EICR / remedials carried out?</p><p></p><p>what was the cause of the boards being loose? is ti something that should have been noted on a previous inspection that has been missed or dodgy cupboard fallen & damaged them / other?</p><p></p><p>then there is the isolator. why do you (the housing assiciation, not you personally) not know what wiring you are / are not responsible for?</p><p></p><p>i would also expect a housing assiciation to have some stock for unplanned work like this. maybe not a 2 supply board unless you use many of them, but at least a few basic consumer units and fit one for each. or even a company card and go grab something from a wholesaler or even toolstation / screwfix</p><p></p><p>or even some all round band, posible that lashing it back to the wall to secure it as a temporary fix will work until it can be replaced with something suitable at a more convenient time</p><p></p><p>id say manglement at your company may be a bigger issue than all this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 555271, member: 2012"] and this raises even more questions... you say housing association. so why do you have an installation with no RCD protection? why has this not already been checked previously and dealt with? how many other properties do you have that have not had an EICR / remedials carried out? what was the cause of the boards being loose? is ti something that should have been noted on a previous inspection that has been missed or dodgy cupboard fallen & damaged them / other? then there is the isolator. why do you (the housing assiciation, not you personally) not know what wiring you are / are not responsible for? i would also expect a housing assiciation to have some stock for unplanned work like this. maybe not a 2 supply board unless you use many of them, but at least a few basic consumer units and fit one for each. or even a company card and go grab something from a wholesaler or even toolstation / screwfix or even some all round band, posible that lashing it back to the wall to secure it as a temporary fix will work until it can be replaced with something suitable at a more convenient time id say manglement at your company may be a bigger issue than all this [/QUOTE]
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