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Coding, basically!

Assume a scenario where everything else in a domestic property is satisfactory but with the following exceptions -

Consumer unit is plastic but not in an escape route.

Consumer unit is MK 16th ed split load, with single RCD protection on one side but with the mcbs replaced by RCBOs for all circuits on the other side.

No surge protection present, and all other devices function correctly.

Tails are 16mm but there a 60A fuse in the cut out - verified during a meter change recently.


So, what, if any coding should be applied? I am at a complete loss to fail it in any respect.

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  • Chris Pearson:
    whjohnson:

    Next question - The new Landlord regs apply to long term domestic tenants, but what applies to holiday lets? Is the frequency of inspections the same - I rather suspect that they are less onerous.


    The 2020 Regulations apply to "specified tenancies" (R.1), which by definition (R.2) "grant[s] one or more persons the right to occupy all or part of the premises as their only or main residence" so holiday accommodation is excluded. Other H&S legislation may be applicable.




    The other reason for having an annual (or regular) E.I.C.R. produced is purely financial. Many holiday letting agencies that many holiday home owners use, insist upon an E.I.C.R. before accepting and promoting a listing.

    Electrical safety regulations for holiday lets | Coast & Country Cottages (coastandcountry.co.uk)


    Z.


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  • Chris Pearson:
    whjohnson:

    Next question - The new Landlord regs apply to long term domestic tenants, but what applies to holiday lets? Is the frequency of inspections the same - I rather suspect that they are less onerous.


    The 2020 Regulations apply to "specified tenancies" (R.1), which by definition (R.2) "grant[s] one or more persons the right to occupy all or part of the premises as their only or main residence" so holiday accommodation is excluded. Other H&S legislation may be applicable.




    The other reason for having an annual (or regular) E.I.C.R. produced is purely financial. Many holiday letting agencies that many holiday home owners use, insist upon an E.I.C.R. before accepting and promoting a listing.

    Electrical safety regulations for holiday lets | Coast & Country Cottages (coastandcountry.co.uk)


    Z.


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