Looking at that photo........
No surprises if the mobile service providers are moving into the domestic wiring game? ?
 
Nice way to feed a fake log burner. ???‍♂️

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Same place.

Doorbell transformer just dumped next to the cutout. And CU cover held in place with electrical tape.

This is another I’ve been asked to re-check after failing Bodgeit & Scarpers last passed inspection! ???‍♂️

As you can see this was allegedly passed last month!

I think the estate agent might be building a evidence case here.
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That was how it was when i got there.
Needless to say a few things got done before the testers came out that morning!
I am actually quite impressed with the fuse jammed in the 3036 carrier , a little plastic cover over the top of it and it looks quite neat ?
 
Hello, diversity for a 80A RCCB! ??‍♂️

Single 2.5 conductor in a 32A MCB.

I’ve only been here an hour and already got a number of issues that make it unsatisfactory. ?
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maybe it was just inspected, but maybe they picked up all these same issues?
Do you have the report to see?
 
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I'm impressed by the clever routing of that white-sheathed cable which stops those heating pipes "chattering" together.
 
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whichever wet-pants fitted tha 22mm pipe needs retraining. it's supposed to go across the fronof the CU to keep the cover tightly in place.
 
maybe it was just inspected, but maybe they picked up all these same issues?
Do you have the report to see?
I don’t. The estate agent do and they said it had been graded it satisfactory. They asked me to do a recheck as it was the same person/contractor that inspected one I posted about the other day that also passed.

It wouldn’t make sense to ask it to be checked again after a month if the last said it was ok, unless they had some reason to doubt it.
 
Quick refurb of a bathroom before reboarding - a story in 5 pictures:

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I guess it was in the safe zone at least ?

They obviously rewired the lights at some point without bothering to touch the ceiling, so ran the cabling around the top of the wall and bonded it in place then tiled over - so have to spend tomorrow rewiring the bathroom completely....

That's black sleeving on the cpc btw
 
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I guess it was in the safe zone at least ?

They obviously rewired the lights at some point without bothering to touch the ceiling, so ran the cabling around the top of the wall and bonded it in place then tiled over - so have to spend tomorrow rewiring the bathroom completely....

That's black sleeving on the cpc btw
That’s got to be a DIY job surely!
 
That’s got to be a DIY job surely!
Well, definitely a DIY job, though the person may have been paid for it!

It's a landlord's property - still had fuse wire fuse box that I replaced earlier this year after EICR - so wouldn't be surprised if it was a previous bathroom fitter who did it, since the new cabling is >2006 and I doubt it was the tenants who did it themselves...

Didn't pick this up on the EICR since it was all tiled over.
 
Was it a flat roof above the bathroom ? I often find JBs buried in walls or behind tiles when the access above is restricted ...
 
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Was it a flat roof above the bathroom ? I often find JBs buried in walls or behind tiles when the access above is restricted ...
ding ding! Yes it was - clearly whoever did it thought they'd rather not touch the ceiling so used the walls. Can't believe it was the best/only option though...

To be fair there was enough bonding/cement in there to ensure nothing moved even a mm - most of the damage was in getting it out to work out what the hell was going on....
 
Awesome workmanship here. ??‍♂️

The craftsmanship to get the drawer unit frame to sit over a unswitched fused spur leaving no access is something to behold. And then the addition of the switched fused spur for some exterior lights with the exposed T&E is a nice touch.

Not only is this in a daft place. If the plugs are used the drawers don’t close properly.

The mind boggles sometimes. I’d love to know what they were smoking when they ‘designed’ this.

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Simple JB, supplies 4 outside lights. Not daisy-chained, just spidered off. L is a t&e with the N cut off, N is t&e from another JB with L cut off, and all the CPCs terminated, but with a lack of sleeveing. Took me a while to suss this out, but all working fine now. ..
 
A special kind of fail. Not following the old tradition of mounting a socket in the skirting board, they mounted it in the wall. But somehow still managed to still have it in the skirting board to the extent that moulded plugs with any form of strain relief won't fit.
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That looks like the socket was there first and they've introduced "period" style skirting boards and never thought of the heights.
 
it would have taken a sparks 45mins to move that socket up 3 inches , but no the builder butchers the skirting board instead ?
Can just hear the customer wailing “HOW MUCH” but you have only used £2 worth of cable.
 
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I have seen lots of sockets mounted upside down so the plugtop flex isn't squashed
With double sockets you can't really win as some wall-wart power units go up the way to avoid the too-low traditional mounting arrangements.

Singles you can do sideways to work, but really its a nasty legacy of (I presume) avoiding putting sockets in lath and plaster walls and using the board as at least a stable mounting base.
 
That looks like the socket was there first and they've introduced "period" style skirting boards and never thought of the heights.
That almost makes more sense. For a certain definition of "sense".

But if the socket was there first, why so low? The skirting board is only about 20cm high.
 
Commercial Kitchens

Nightmare for dodgy electrical work.
Ring someone different everytime there's a breakdown or they need something changing, usually don't care who it is.
 
Is it just me but i don't see the problem there..
Yeah not too obvious from photo.
Singles in flexible conduit which crosses other conduit, and serious lack of saddles, also 3 routes to same place. 4 circuits running through EM light too.
Basically it couldn’t be tidied up without removing most of it and starting again.
 
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Yeah not too obvious from photo.
Singles in flexible conduit which crosses other conduit, and serious lack of saddles, also 3 routes to same place. 4 circuits running through EM light too.
Basically it couldn’t be tidied up without removing most of it and starting again.
Ahh i see thanks for the heads up, always good to be pointed towards details that most miss.
 
Short of missing a cover, I can’t see much wrong. ?
A sheet full of C3’s but there may be other things lurking behind the cover.

Is that white flex connected?
 
A sheet full of C3’s but there may be other things lurking behind the cover.
You mean a shower on a 5A circuit?

I suppose it might just be a turbo pump with its own RCD...
Is that white flex connected?
I'm sure it is just "resting in the fuse box" and anything else would be an ecumenical matter :)
 
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