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Based on that EICR. Coding should be C3 unless there is something not included on the EICR that should be.
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This is a redacted EICR. Uploaded as suggested.
Many thanks.
If you have to ask that question then I don't think you'd really be able to understand the answer so probably best not to go into it.Why would a landlord be responsible for stupid children and lazy parents?
Supplementary bonding does not remove the requirement for RCD protection of bathroom circuits. 30mA RCD protection of bathroom circuits may well remove the requirement for supplementary bonding though.According to the tick sheet there is supplementary bonding in the bathroom so no rcd required there. There is also IR values in L-N column, so everything got disconnected, all lamps removed etc to preform this test - I don't think so.
I would complain to NAPIT as the standard of the report is poor with unwarranted C2s.
All said though a board upgrade is a good recommend.
The tick sheet says there is RCD protection for the bathroom circuits.Supplementary bonding does not remove the requirement for RCD protection of bathroom circuits. 30mA RCD protection of bathroom circuits may well remove the requirement for supplementary bonding though.
Q1 it says u have 10 mmm main tails these are usually 25 or 16 minThe tick sheet says there is RCD protection for the bathroom circuits.
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