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EICR code- Cooker switch with a socket outlet lacking RCD protection.

1980's end of terrace house, MEM Memera consumer unit with a RCBO to provide 30 mA RCD protection to the socket ring circuit, but no other circuits have RCD protection and there is not any outdoor sockets at all.


There is a cooker switch incorporating a 13-amp socket outlet, which is the closest socket to the kitchen window and with 1.5 metres of it, this socket does not have 30 mA RCD protection, what EICR code should be applied and why?


Andy Betteridge
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  • Perhaps the E.I.C.R. should allow for a more limited and specific condemnation of just a part of "the installation" rather than a total condemnation of the whole installation due to a C2 or C1 on just a part of it. The "Overall assessment of the installation in terms of suitability for continued use" is a very broad condemnation and may create inconvenience and worry. It is also a very "wooly" expression. What happens if 99 per cent of it is in good condition, is the whole installation to be condemned as dangerous?


    Z.
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  • Perhaps the E.I.C.R. should allow for a more limited and specific condemnation of just a part of "the installation" rather than a total condemnation of the whole installation due to a C2 or C1 on just a part of it. The "Overall assessment of the installation in terms of suitability for continued use" is a very broad condemnation and may create inconvenience and worry. It is also a very "wooly" expression. What happens if 99 per cent of it is in good condition, is the whole installation to be condemned as dangerous?


    Z.
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