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Hello,
I recently moved into an old house (1930s) and I noticed thay the electrics seem very old.
I am waiting for the report of my EICR but the electrician mentioned that it might be an asbestos backed board and also non regulation fuses.
So I got a safety check done by the DNO and they said it's fine. They put some putty on top of the fuses by the looks of things.
From what I've read on these forums, it seems that the DNO often do not follow their own regulations when it comes to replacing fuses?
Thanks
I recently moved into an old house (1930s) and I noticed thay the electrics seem very old.
I am waiting for the report of my EICR but the electrician mentioned that it might be an asbestos backed board and also non regulation fuses.
So I got a safety check done by the DNO and they said it's fine. They put some putty on top of the fuses by the looks of things.
From what I've read on these forums, it seems that the DNO often do not follow their own regulations when it comes to replacing fuses?
Thanks