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Got a call today Light circuit random tripping mcb & ELCB & kitchen ring random tripping mcb & ELCB.

Earthing: TT

Consumer unit Wylex 6 Way MCB’s

Crabtree voltage operated ELCB.

When I got there the owner/builder informed me that he had built a lounge and kitchen extension and had extended the lounge ring, kitchen ring and the lighting circuits.

In the kitchen he has put in 19 12v down lights off 4 transformers which he is concerned about the heat generated as some of them are near the joists and he has put in outside lights.


In the garage there are metal clad sockets connected with plastic oval conduit just laying in the knockouts!


The bathroom has a pendent fitting & I was told that the decorator had put a screw through a cable which he fixed!

There has been no testing or certificates for the circuits.

He has asked me to sort out the tripping and put a new consumer unit in.

Would you take the job on?
 
me personally, no i would not from a builder like that (as what else is he not telling you)
No point in informing the LBC as they will not do much about it anyway !

You could always agree a day rate and then start testing the circuits, he got himself in this mess so he must know it takes a professional to fix it (hehehe)
If you change the consumer unit you know you would have to issue the cert register the job so if he is prepared to pay you to rectifier faults then let him pay you (also depends on how busy you are !)
 
Why run, could be some decent remedial work knowing builders.
Charge to go in and test & inspect existing circuits and find fault (not as a EICR but something like a visual inspection report).
Then price for all the remedial work and the new CU
 
Well, one view is that there is a fault that needs fixing and someone is going to do it. The issue here are your terms and conditions. As has been suggested, a 'day' or 'hourly' rate to identify the fault, then a price to rectify it?

The board change is a separate issue, which once all the testing to fault find has been carried out, will allow you to change the board confidently and issue certification for the work YOU have done.

Go for it I say, and may it further your reputation and career. Just make sure you agree payment terms and be clear with him (written terms) BEFORE you start.

What else can he expect.

As I said, SOMEBODY is going to fix this fault. It might as well be you getting paid for it.
 
Why run, could be some decent remedial work knowing builders.
Charge to go in and test & inspect existing circuits and find fault (not as a EICR but something like a visual inspection report).
Then price for all the remedial work and the new CU

And what exactly would a visual tell you?

EICR prior to any work IMHO
 

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