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New EICR - "No earth bond to some socket boxes: C2"?

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I have a new EICR which has the observation "No earth bond to some socket boxes: C2".


I have checked continuity between all faceplate mounting screws and the earth of the socket. They are all connected, i.e. the back box is at least earthed by the screw if not with a tail internally (I have not removed the front plates of any sockets). The earth of each socket is connected to the ring.


While it is best practice, is it a requirement of the regulations that a tail is connected internally?


many thanks



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  • The NAPIT Codebreakers, much maligned by some people though a good reference.


    I would probably have coded the two MK MCBs in the consumer unit that required some butchery of the enclosure to get them in it, as seen in the photo in your other post. I would definitely have been inspecting the busbar to see if that has been butchered as well.


    Whilst I would have probably applied different codes to the observations made, I would probably also have added a few more observations.


    You do seem to be trying to polish a t##d.


    Andy B.
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  • The NAPIT Codebreakers, much maligned by some people though a good reference.


    I would probably have coded the two MK MCBs in the consumer unit that required some butchery of the enclosure to get them in it, as seen in the photo in your other post. I would definitely have been inspecting the busbar to see if that has been butchered as well.


    Whilst I would have probably applied different codes to the observations made, I would probably also have added a few more observations.


    You do seem to be trying to polish a t##d.


    Andy B.
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