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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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  • The insurance company wanted a satisfactory EICR, because the first EICR that was issued said the installation had been chewed up by vermin hence it was unsatisfactory.



    Okay, let us assume the insurance company request was a "turn of phrase" , like "sign off"?     Some cables - and quite a few if they were in the loft- were replaced. So that would have been installation works. I am not getting the "satisfactory EICR" bit. Is this something that is produced on demand? This is thatched roof. What was twin and earth doing in there- so installed, it being chewed kind of suggests it was not fit for purpose in the first instance.
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  • The insurance company wanted a satisfactory EICR, because the first EICR that was issued said the installation had been chewed up by vermin hence it was unsatisfactory.



    Okay, let us assume the insurance company request was a "turn of phrase" , like "sign off"?     Some cables - and quite a few if they were in the loft- were replaced. So that would have been installation works. I am not getting the "satisfactory EICR" bit. Is this something that is produced on demand? This is thatched roof. What was twin and earth doing in there- so installed, it being chewed kind of suggests it was not fit for purpose in the first instance.
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