This installation has received a C3.
I am tempted to do nothing as an electrician has quoted about £600 to replace the lot with a board full of RCBOs.
Is there a simple way of improving the fire rating?
This installation has received a C3.
I am tempted to do nothing as an electrician has quoted about £600 to replace the lot with a board full of RCBOs.
Is there a simple way of improving the fire rating?
Generally, CUs don't just spontaneously combust. Usually it's due to a poor termination causing overheating. So get someone who knows what they're doing to check that all the connections in the CU are at the right torque settings (or "suitably tight" in the absence of torque specifications), and that nothing looks to have overheated.
Generally, CUs don't just spontaneously combust. Usually it's due to a poor termination causing overheating. So get someone who knows what they're doing to check that all the connections in the CU are at the right torque settings (or "suitably tight" in the absence of torque specifications), and that nothing looks to have overheated.
Hopefully the termination tightness testing was done by the person who did the EICR, there is a tick box on the model form for confirmation this has been done . Also, signs of overheating should have received a code.
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