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Discuss EICR code thoughts please? in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net

I have gone over the esc guide before posting biff, and wanting to be correct but still unsure after going over the guide a few times posted!
I have said gona go C2 a few posts back, am now swaying back to C3 after further posts from others! ;-/
 
i think theres many on here who would do well to study more closely the ESC coding guide so as to better gauge defect severity as some of the inspection coding opinions being expressed on recent threads are pure fantasy to be honest.

you mean like my disgust at showers and fans in bathrooms with no local isolation Biff?
 
seems like i'm out voted. still would not be happy giving the job a satisfactory though.
 
you mean like my disgust at showers and fans in bathrooms with no local isolation Biff?

i was only pulling your leg in that thread mike ;-)
and my previous comment was aimed at the forum in general.

graig1000 said:
I have gone over the esc guide before posting biff, and wanting to be correct but still unsure after going over the guide a few times posted!
I have said gona go C2 a few posts back, am now swaying back to C3 after further posts from others! ;-/

not often are periodics black & white but its your inspection , your call :)
 
wirepuller bang on the money regards h&s.
pulling wrong neutral out is only a prob if you working on energised DB , which you shouldnt be doing in the first place , but.......
we all do it within our own comfort zone and accept that risk , so you cant throw around C2's just because you've goofed up.

missing bonding is only a C2 and that affects all users of a property , whereas mixed up neutrals only sting a spark , who should know better
it a C3 all day long ;-)

Bleedin' eck.....approval from Biff!:happybday:
 

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