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Obvious departures from the regulations at first glance at a new consumer unit.

I was asked to give an EICR on an domestic property which is to be placed on the market (part P applicable). I found that a builder as part of the other renovation work, (new doors, windows and kitchen etc.) has carried out the installation of a new metal consumer unit. On first opening this dual RCD unit, the 2 lighting circuits were on one R.C.D., and the 2 final ring circuits on the other R.C.D,, it was obvious also, that some wires to the new CB's were short and not lengthened, resulting in a bird's nest at the M.C.B.''s.


Plainly, a qualified electrician hadn't carried out the work. What would the readers as registered electricians have done ?. 1. Walk away. 2. Propose to have an E.I.C.R. carried out (UNSATISFACTORY), then carry out the rectification work and issue MWC's.3. Rectify the obvious departures, issue M.W.C.'s and then issue a SATISFACTORY E.I.C.R. 


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  • AJJewsbury:




    Still only 13 A total according to their literature.





    This one https://www.mkelectric.com/Documents/English/EN%20MK%20Technical%20Specifications/WD%20general%20tech.pdf

    seems to say "Current rating: 13A per socket outlet (except 3 gang which is 13 amp in total)" - maybe they've gone downhill since that was published.


    I have just had a butcher's hook behind one of my older MK sockets and just like the modern ones, it says "13 A".


    What is undeniably the case is that each socket must be able to deliver 13 A. Each switch must also be capable of dealing with 13 A.


    Given that it is perfectly possible to insert two plugs, each fused at 13 A, it seems odd that if the rating for the pair is only 13 A, there is no OPD in the accessory - unlike a multi-way adapter or for that matter, MK's triple socket.

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  • AJJewsbury:




    Still only 13 A total according to their literature.





    This one https://www.mkelectric.com/Documents/English/EN%20MK%20Technical%20Specifications/WD%20general%20tech.pdf

    seems to say "Current rating: 13A per socket outlet (except 3 gang which is 13 amp in total)" - maybe they've gone downhill since that was published.


    I have just had a butcher's hook behind one of my older MK sockets and just like the modern ones, it says "13 A".


    What is undeniably the case is that each socket must be able to deliver 13 A. Each switch must also be capable of dealing with 13 A.


    Given that it is perfectly possible to insert two plugs, each fused at 13 A, it seems odd that if the rating for the pair is only 13 A, there is no OPD in the accessory - unlike a multi-way adapter or for that matter, MK's triple socket.

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