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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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  • 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. 

    You might be thinking of the space under the bath - which can be considered outside zones if it's only accessible by means of a tool (701.32.3). As far as I recall there hasn't been anything similar for doors in general (otherwise half the landing in a typical house could end up in zones) and a plateswitch for the immersion in an airing cupboard has been standard practice for generations).

       - Andy.

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  • 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. 

    You might be thinking of the space under the bath - which can be considered outside zones if it's only accessible by means of a tool (701.32.3). As far as I recall there hasn't been anything similar for doors in general (otherwise half the landing in a typical house could end up in zones) and a plateswitch for the immersion in an airing cupboard has been standard practice for generations).

       - Andy.

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