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Here is the text of a visual inspection report that a client of mine has recieved from his prospective purchasers. No names no pack drill. Serious comments on each point please:
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Having visually inspected the above property the items below were noted as recommendations of improvement.
1. Consumer Unit was a split load type with half of the circuits having RCD protection. It is current regulations that all circuits are protected by an RCD. RCD operates ok manual test.
2. No Lift up cover protecting MCB breakers (due to constraints of outer cupboard)
3. Outer cover of consumer unit has several holes, these impact the IP2X rating and should be sealed
4. No mixed colours Sticker on C/U
5. No RCD test sticker on C/U
6. Circuit 1, 2 &5 are BS60898 10 amp MCB with a 1.0mm t&e cable. The cable has an insufficient csa to manage this amount of current. MCB requires to be downgraded to a 6 amp
7. Circuit 11 (Shower) has a BS60898 B40 amp MCB with a 6mm cable, this is recommended that it is reduced to 32 amp MCB or cable increased to 10mm depending on load
8. The Installation has no record of having a Test/Inspection carried out. This is highly recommended.
9. Downlights throughout the property are not Firerated. Recommend changing them all to appropriate rating
10. No hardwired smoke alarms found.
11. Throughout the house there are cables clipped directly to beams, walls etc with no mechanical protection. i.e. mini trunking.
12. Cable in kitchen with a taped up end. This requires further investigation and making safe
13. Bathroom, en-suites lighting circuits required to be RCD protected
14. No Bonding to metal work in Bathroom or en-suites
15. No extraction fans in Bathroom or en-suite No.2
16. Outhouse cables are not mechanically protected. (mini trunking)
17. Outhouse supply cables require re-attaching to catenary wire
18. Outhouse catenary wire requires earthing
19. Outhouse supply cable is too small a CSA.Needs to be 4mm not 2.5mm
20. Garage SWA at rear of outhouse requires supporting
In general the Installation requires a little bit of work to get it to current regulations. The Consumer Unit would ideally be replaced for a dual RCD type. This would illiminate a number of issues noted The Downlighters require Upgrading to a fire rated type. Smoke detectors require hard wiring. A lot of switches and sockets are showing signs of wear.
This survey was purely a visual check of the electrical installation. No items were tested or inspected. Consumer unit cover was removed for visual inspection only. It is recommended a full inspection & Test is carried out.
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My client has told me that his purchaser isn't trying to use this to lever the purchase price down, but may wish to use it when negotiating for fixtures and fittings. The property is a barn conversion, done around 25 years ago.
There's a couple of the "old chestnuts" in there. In particular we've done item 7 to death in the past. He wants me to reply in general terms without spending too much time on it - now I know what I think of this, but I open it up to the floor...........
Here is the text of a visual inspection report that a client of mine has recieved from his prospective purchasers. No names no pack drill. Serious comments on each point please:
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Having visually inspected the above property the items below were noted as recommendations of improvement.
1. Consumer Unit was a split load type with half of the circuits having RCD protection. It is current regulations that all circuits are protected by an RCD. RCD operates ok manual test.
2. No Lift up cover protecting MCB breakers (due to constraints of outer cupboard)
3. Outer cover of consumer unit has several holes, these impact the IP2X rating and should be sealed
4. No mixed colours Sticker on C/U
5. No RCD test sticker on C/U
6. Circuit 1, 2 &5 are BS60898 10 amp MCB with a 1.0mm t&e cable. The cable has an insufficient csa to manage this amount of current. MCB requires to be downgraded to a 6 amp
7. Circuit 11 (Shower) has a BS60898 B40 amp MCB with a 6mm cable, this is recommended that it is reduced to 32 amp MCB or cable increased to 10mm depending on load
8. The Installation has no record of having a Test/Inspection carried out. This is highly recommended.
9. Downlights throughout the property are not Firerated. Recommend changing them all to appropriate rating
10. No hardwired smoke alarms found.
11. Throughout the house there are cables clipped directly to beams, walls etc with no mechanical protection. i.e. mini trunking.
12. Cable in kitchen with a taped up end. This requires further investigation and making safe
13. Bathroom, en-suites lighting circuits required to be RCD protected
14. No Bonding to metal work in Bathroom or en-suites
15. No extraction fans in Bathroom or en-suite No.2
16. Outhouse cables are not mechanically protected. (mini trunking)
17. Outhouse supply cables require re-attaching to catenary wire
18. Outhouse catenary wire requires earthing
19. Outhouse supply cable is too small a CSA.Needs to be 4mm not 2.5mm
20. Garage SWA at rear of outhouse requires supporting
In general the Installation requires a little bit of work to get it to current regulations. The Consumer Unit would ideally be replaced for a dual RCD type. This would illiminate a number of issues noted The Downlighters require Upgrading to a fire rated type. Smoke detectors require hard wiring. A lot of switches and sockets are showing signs of wear.
This survey was purely a visual check of the electrical installation. No items were tested or inspected. Consumer unit cover was removed for visual inspection only. It is recommended a full inspection & Test is carried out.
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My client has told me that his purchaser isn't trying to use this to lever the purchase price down, but may wish to use it when negotiating for fixtures and fittings. The property is a barn conversion, done around 25 years ago.
There's a couple of the "old chestnuts" in there. In particular we've done item 7 to death in the past. He wants me to reply in general terms without spending too much time on it - now I know what I think of this, but I open it up to the floor...........