Its not my house but the in laws,When the surveyor come to look at the house he said the consumer unit did not comply, so they sent an electrician out to look at it today.
He said that the consumer unit needs to be upgraded and so does the bonding.
They phoned me and told me, I said that this only has to be upgraded when the property is going to be rented not when you are selling it. Am I right?
If not what has to be done to conform with the regs when selling the house?
Your assumptions are perfectly correct...
IF it was that dangerous the electrician should have issue a formal warning and disconnected the circuits etc..
WHAT did his PIR actually say in the observations?
compare it with the guidance here..
http://www.niceic.com/Uploads/File1944.pdf
Note the picture on page 16 of the OLD rewireable fuse box.. and the comment underneath it?
ALSO look at Table 41.2 page 48 of BS7671..
note that 3036 re-wireable fuses are STILL an acceptable means of overload protection..
ALSO remember that the regs are NOT retrospective..
just like if you have an old car..
you do NOT have to go and buy a new one with air-bags & ABS breaking & seat belts all round!!!
In a similar manner you do NOT have to upgrade your electrical installation..
BUT if you do choose to do some alterations.. the alterations should comply with current regs!!
HTH..
:coffee :C
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they are selling the house for about 10 grand under what it is valued at. not sure, the surveyor was from the mortgage company
If its only a fuse box & bonding that needs doing then -