boltonsparky
Senior Member
That's not what is written though (nor is it what has ever been written). It states that it may not necessarily be unsafe or require upgrading - it doesn't definitively state that it is safe and doesn't require upgrading. In other words due consideration needs to be given to the issues.
Fused neutrals were once permitted but are now illegal.
That's correct and the point of EICRs, it all falls down when the people doing the EICRs neglect to take note of the sections I've quoted above. The 1920s example was a bit extreme to make a point.
The more common issue and more pressing issue at the moment and the one to which I was getting hot under the collar about largely led due to the miss guidance of this recent legislation for the rental sector (although I've come across it for the last 10+ years) is installs wired to 16th and 17th editions that are un molested, as installed and with good test results being condemned because they don't meet the current edition or amendment. They may not be as safe as an install to the 18th edition but are not unsafe for continued use. There are a large number of people both in the industry and out of the industry that think these installs are unsafe and should be condemned and upgraded to the latest regs/amendment and as said the latest legislation really hasn't helped that.
A prime example is the one the OP has come across. Is a plastic CU under the stairs properly installed with good connections and no signs of thermal damage really such a threat and ticking time bomb that it needs to be stripped out and replaced with a metal CU to meet current regs.
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