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I carried out an install on a kitchen in a village hall a while ago I installed some deep back boxes on the brick wall but the builders then installed batons the wall and used insulation board so even my deep boxes weren't close to flush with the wall, I put in some long screws to get round it and went on my way.
They've recently had a sparky come round and tear the place to pieces on an EICR and he's come back with saying all the boxes I've installed need replacing with "firelined" boxes because their is a fire risk because of the celotex in the wall.The sockets are all on an 30ma RCD, The customer has come back to me and is asking if I did a bad job and I've been trying to find some clarity on this, does their need to be more fire protection round all the sockets??
any help would be greatly appreciated
They've recently had a sparky come round and tear the place to pieces on an EICR and he's come back with saying all the boxes I've installed need replacing with "firelined" boxes because their is a fire risk because of the celotex in the wall.The sockets are all on an 30ma RCD, The customer has come back to me and is asking if I did a bad job and I've been trying to find some clarity on this, does their need to be more fire protection round all the sockets??
any help would be greatly appreciated