UKPN:
I agree with many of these posts, but above all the 18th ed clearly says previous eds are not necessarily unsafe. The house I live in is 1974. Cable sheath earth, 0.3, Bonding, supplementary bonding, new switches, sockets. Exis cooker control panel. RCD sw socket by back door for mower etc. Everything tests out. In my opinion the installation is perfectly safe. If I for some reason I had to have an EICR, and the guy said its unsafe by way of a "code" (C2)
I would challenge him. It wouldnt be pleasant, I would want a written explanation as to why.
These nonsensical C2s for 1970/1980s fuseboards, shower without an RCD where the bathroom is bonded throughout. Ifs/mights/maybes/could doesnt cut it with me. "The fuse(MCB) board might catch fire". The fuse board is built to BS????, the board can cope with the PSCC, the terms are tight, the load is in spec, how is it going to catch fire?
Regards, UKPN
I agree with UKPN. I am not rushing to "upgrade" my 1982 installation, but I shall do so when time allows. It won't make me feel any safer.
UKPN:
I agree with many of these posts, but above all the 18th ed clearly says previous eds are not necessarily unsafe. The house I live in is 1974. Cable sheath earth, 0.3, Bonding, supplementary bonding, new switches, sockets. Exis cooker control panel. RCD sw socket by back door for mower etc. Everything tests out. In my opinion the installation is perfectly safe. If I for some reason I had to have an EICR, and the guy said its unsafe by way of a "code" (C2)
I would challenge him. It wouldnt be pleasant, I would want a written explanation as to why.
These nonsensical C2s for 1970/1980s fuseboards, shower without an RCD where the bathroom is bonded throughout. Ifs/mights/maybes/could doesnt cut it with me. "The fuse(MCB) board might catch fire". The fuse board is built to BS????, the board can cope with the PSCC, the terms are tight, the load is in spec, how is it going to catch fire?
Regards, UKPN
I agree with UKPN. I am not rushing to "upgrade" my 1982 installation, but I shall do so when time allows. It won't make me feel any safer.
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