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Vermin control in a new electrical Installation-Old large house

Hi 

I would like to know if anyone has had the experience to install an electrical installation designed for Vermin control, ie rats, mice, Glis Glis,  etc

We are looking to take on a large house refurb in the country and part of the design spec is to carry out an installation that will protect against Vermin.

So would we be looking at a twin and earth system, or a complete screwed conduit system?

to be clear it is an old house with large old joists so a conduit system would be very hard and expensive.

Is there a risk assessment for such installations? and is there a wiring spec or IET guidance?


Thanks in advance


Billy


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  • I replaced part of a lighting circuit in a loft in SWA to limit vermin damage, but it’s not vermin proof.


    On another job I replaced twin and earth with new twin and earth within the loft of a thatched roof, the insurance company wanted a satisfactory EICR to renew the policy and accepted the repair as like for like, despite not being vermin proof.


    Vermin proof is copper clad mineral insulated cable or a steel conduit system.
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  • I replaced part of a lighting circuit in a loft in SWA to limit vermin damage, but it’s not vermin proof.


    On another job I replaced twin and earth with new twin and earth within the loft of a thatched roof, the insurance company wanted a satisfactory EICR to renew the policy and accepted the repair as like for like, despite not being vermin proof.


    Vermin proof is copper clad mineral insulated cable or a steel conduit system.
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