katy1980
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....as for someone asking your location I feel that 'location HUDDERSFIELD' is possibly a clue, but I am no forensics expert
just saying
Hi all
I have just purchased a property investment which has a strange circuit board - doesn't look like a typical residential one - but it's an RCCB nonetheless, so do you think it's OK or I should replace it? Or perhaps just get an EICR done? It is a Merlin Green isobar 4.
Thanks
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Yes indeed. It is a sad reflection upon our trade and confirmation of the dumbing down of qualifications. I believe that 'looking for the bleedin obvious' is not part of any courses nowadays. There will be a short course running later in the year....the uptake is expected to be high. Course will be in Huddersfield if anyone can find itMy gut feeling is you are probably correct in you assumption Kerching.
Ok, so I missed the location, but the rest of my advice was good, lol
Nothing strange about that board. There is NO such thing as a typical residential circuit board. (it only points out how few domestic properties you have seen). However what you need to look at is the circuit descriptions and the fuse ratings. Which all look pretty normal for any domestic property. As has been said it could do with (a) a FULL periodic inspection + condition report AND (b) upgrading to RCBO's instead of single RCD / RCCB.
Doc H.
P.S. I always get an EICR (otherwise I wouldn't sleep at night!) But wanted to check if worth renewing the board - or if I should just go ahead and get the EICR done. But guessing I should first sort corrosion - then EICR (and judging by comments might be OK to keep the board for a few more years )
Just get an EICR carried out... that should then give you an idea of what defects there are that need rectification..
BTW that consumer unit is pretty standard, although not a make typically used for domestic installations as it's was more expensive than the a domestic CU when it was installed
"It only points out how few domestic properties you've seen". An absolutely pointless and patronising comment. I had better return my 17 properties as clearly I don't have a clue what I'm doing....
It is NOT a standard (as in typical style of) residential board. And other electricians have told me so.
Everyone else, thanks for info. Should I sort the corrosion before booking EICR?
Don't worry too much about the corrosion, just give them a call and let them take it from there, I deal with networks a fair bit and know they keep everything on record(they even know me now when I ring up, lol) once you've reported it and it's been logged there's a record of it should there be any future problems. It's all about arse covering, so long as yours is covered let everyone else worry about covering their own.Great, thank you. Although the earlier comment (recommending calling 105 about the corrosion - as per the second image I uploaded) has really unnerved me.... I'm worried it is a danger now...
It is NOT a standard (as in typical style of) residential board. And other electricians have told me so.
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