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Its your call, but EICRs are also about common sense and well as electrical safety.
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Agreed, but the customer is asking me to then produce a "satisfactory" report following remedial works and upgrades where necessary. So its not a case of doing the report and buggering off.
i really dont see the point in starting a thread asking for advice , then completely ignoring it cos no-one agrees with your intial assessment.
just a waste of everyones time in contributing.
Yes, it could be fine at the time of testing but due to its age its far more likely to fail in the near future Id say. Would you reuse these switches in a rewire and issue an installation certificate based on good resistance readings at the 100 year old switches?
Lets say something goes on fire and you were the last guy to pass these 100 year old switches as "safe"? Id rather cover my --- and issue a C3.
Your first post was hardly "advice"?
Then why don't you go and do just that and stop faffing about wasting everybody's time??
You ask for "advice" and when you get it you reject it and go your own sweet way anyway so why are you bothering asking in the first place??
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