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Was asked to an EICR a building today, old church converted into workshop. This was 1 of 6 boards, this is how i found it. Was told it hasn't had a cover in 20 years and the last electrician passed it so what's the issue? Some people are unbelievable. To make matters worse it's at head height and not even hard to reach

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Needs sorting PDQ IMO
 
Isn't the FIRE ALARM DO NOT TURN OFF spur switched off:tearsofjoy:
 
The OLD colour code works ....RED for Danger ...
 
Those 3036 fuse carriers are upside down. You bin on the sauce Matthew.
 
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so is the customer.
 
You're observant today Westy.
 
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gawd, it's been there 60 years and has not gone on fire. so much for metal CUs.
 
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Never actually seen an old Wylex catch fire.
 
All those spare ways, and it looks like several circuits are jammed in a single way.
 
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