A re-wireable consumer unit will still be considered satisfactory if EFLI can be met, and no code should be given.
IP ratings and RCD requirements and other considerations will most likely have an impact on coding
My understanding is that a plastic consumer unit need only be coded a C3 if its mounted under a wooden staircase or in the sole means of escape in a domestic property.
A C2 would be given for the above situations if thermal damage, poor connections etc within the unit is found to be present...
Ive had mine ages, it just decided to play up. I took it apart but couldn't see n e obvious problems.. Then I did the obvious and cleaned the battery contacts and hey presto its working.......for now
Yes my mate will do the certs because he knows my level of competency. I don't do that many, I could probably get it done through my company but I try to keep my private affairs separate.
All I have to do is explain about the 3rd party cert issuer, no problem.
Hello, I have a problem with exactly the same level.
I cant seem to find any self diagnotics on the web, do you think you could help me fix mine please.
I cant see why it wouldn't be cheaper, I wouldn't need to pay for registration to a scheme and my pub insurance wouldn't need to as expensive.
Being easier doesn't bother me to much, I don't do a lot of PJs.
Yes Pete to be fair I agree.
What I want to do I concentrate on my PJs on the side.
Ill get the proper insurance and with my mate to do the certs and notifications that surely must be the cheapest outlay option.
Hello All.
Here's my situation, im currently NICEIC QS where I work, im earning a half decent wage but its never enough right.
Im debating with the idea of setting up on my own but the thought of trying to replace my salary is frightening, mortgage and family so very risky. Not got enough...
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