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Help with an EICR code please

Hi Guys.

I know this was discussed on the previous forum before it got binned.  I started an EICR on a private rental this afternoon, i am going back there tomorrow to finish as i ran out of time today.

 The boiler is located in a small wet room, it is out of zone 1.  It is fitted in what is basically a wall mounted kitchen cupboard. No lock or even any sort of latch.  There are isolation switches in there for the boiler and a fan from what i could see. 

There are no obvious signs of corrosion.

I remember reading about the door should have a lock or at least some way of keeping it shut but don't know where. Is this written into the regs somewhere as i can't see anything in 701. 

I don't think there is a code here, just maybe an observation / comment about it not being ideal for the location because of possible moisture issues in the boiler .

Does anybody disagree with any of that please.

Thanks.  Gary

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  • If there was a 13A socket or an equivalent then it might be more of a concern, if as you say there is no evidence of damage from the environment, then it is not really an issue, The locked door thing as I recall it was more about sockets and access to things that might be operated with wet hands or get hot to touch.  From the boiler point of view it may or may not need some ventilated space, but a vent to somewhere other than a wet bathroom may be best.

    I'm inclined to agree based on what you describe - no electrical code, but not the best design.

    M,

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  • If there was a 13A socket or an equivalent then it might be more of a concern, if as you say there is no evidence of damage from the environment, then it is not really an issue, The locked door thing as I recall it was more about sockets and access to things that might be operated with wet hands or get hot to touch.  From the boiler point of view it may or may not need some ventilated space, but a vent to somewhere other than a wet bathroom may be best.

    I'm inclined to agree based on what you describe - no electrical code, but not the best design.

    M,

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