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The latter I believe.Some sockets without switches??
Have the switches fell out?
Or are they unswitched sockets?
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The latter I believe.Some sockets without switches??
Have the switches fell out?
Or are they unswitched sockets?
If that’s the case it should be either a C1 or C2The latter I believe.
???If that’s the case it should be either a C1 or C2
the latter meant un-switched sockets presentIf the switches have been damaged and fell out of the sockets?
the latter meant un-switched sockets present
That sounds a fair point!Ahh right, well that’s just bizarre, you can’t code unswitched sockets..
why do they even exist if that is the case
By -------s - do you mean they're all minor issues, or actually not coded up the correct way, or in fact both?They have just said bollox on question time, apparently it’s ok to say it..
So I’m my opinion that EICR is a load of bollox
By ******** - do you mean they're all minor issues, or actually not coded up the correct way, or in fact both?
It's ok in our case we're not knocking £1000s off for this report.A bit of both tbh..
Also in the test schedule the Zs values for sockets look dubious..
I find EICRs like this very frustrating, they are used as a legal document, a tool for knocking thousands off the price of houses, so come on let’s at least do a proper professional job of them
That should be a C1 though?A very contentious report I must say
There is one obvious deficiency that can be agreed by all
There is a blank missing at the consumer unit
Anyone want to do this in Sheffield in a couple of months time let me knowThanks for your replies. Much appreciated. It would - on a general level - be quite interesting to get 3 electricians to do an EICR on the same property and see what was / wasn't picked up. Not as a finger-pointing exercise but simply to see what different interpretations or focuses there may be.
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