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Have been asked to provide an honest opinion on this one.
A Range oven has a 45 amp double pole isolation switch fitted into the wall behind it.
Access is via a storage cupboard which is a built in part of the range with an open back.
So, you open the door, reach in side, and turn it off.
Ok so,
1 The isolator is within two meters.
2 Its mounted within the fabric of the building,(The back wall) and not on a kitchen unit.
3 It was easy to access, although I would say not readily visible. (And that would be my only point of issue, and thats with my Mr fussy head on)
So at very worse, a code 4 imho. Or maybe list it as a departure with a location label on view. ie, werz the isolator? its in yer.
Anyway, the jobs been signed off by the guys who installed it Kitchen fitters. And from what I can see its a nice job all round cu is 17th spec.
I commented to the homeowner that he should point out to the guy doing the pir that a code 1 was not justifiable and explained why.
What opinions would you have on this guys and girls. Would be interested in your opinions.
Oh by the way,
The guy doing the pir is a service engineer, who reckons the isolator wasnt accessible, cant agree though cus I reached it with ease, I was resting on my zimmer frame though

A Range oven has a 45 amp double pole isolation switch fitted into the wall behind it.
Access is via a storage cupboard which is a built in part of the range with an open back.
So, you open the door, reach in side, and turn it off.
Ok so,
1 The isolator is within two meters.
2 Its mounted within the fabric of the building,(The back wall) and not on a kitchen unit.
3 It was easy to access, although I would say not readily visible. (And that would be my only point of issue, and thats with my Mr fussy head on)
So at very worse, a code 4 imho. Or maybe list it as a departure with a location label on view. ie, werz the isolator? its in yer.

Anyway, the jobs been signed off by the guys who installed it Kitchen fitters. And from what I can see its a nice job all round cu is 17th spec.
I commented to the homeowner that he should point out to the guy doing the pir that a code 1 was not justifiable and explained why.
What opinions would you have on this guys and girls. Would be interested in your opinions.
Oh by the way,
The guy doing the pir is a service engineer, who reckons the isolator wasnt accessible, cant agree though cus I reached it with ease, I was resting on my zimmer frame though

