Hi Guys,
Just wondering what I write on an EICR when I come across different conductors, I have a job with what I think looks like multi-stranded 4mm tinned copper on a ring.
Particularly in the schedule of test results, do I just say it's 4mm/2.5mm and then add it as an observation, is it even a code, C3 would make some sense as long as the insulation is good. I was thinking of putting ferrules on as the connections in the few accessories I've checked look a bit... squeaky.
On the subject of this job, a previous spark told the owner he would rather not go into the main CU as "he would find things he can't ignore", he then does not tell the client he should re-wire even though the house is having a renovation and is being completely re plastered. So he adds a second CU to add a breaker for underfloor heating, then just for funzies adds a 2.5mm radial from a 32amp breaker supplying a ring to another underfloor matt and then another 2.5mm radial from another ring for the boiler, WHAT A...
Many thanks
Just wondering what I write on an EICR when I come across different conductors, I have a job with what I think looks like multi-stranded 4mm tinned copper on a ring.
Particularly in the schedule of test results, do I just say it's 4mm/2.5mm and then add it as an observation, is it even a code, C3 would make some sense as long as the insulation is good. I was thinking of putting ferrules on as the connections in the few accessories I've checked look a bit... squeaky.
On the subject of this job, a previous spark told the owner he would rather not go into the main CU as "he would find things he can't ignore", he then does not tell the client he should re-wire even though the house is having a renovation and is being completely re plastered. So he adds a second CU to add a breaker for underfloor heating, then just for funzies adds a 2.5mm radial from a 32amp breaker supplying a ring to another underfloor matt and then another 2.5mm radial from another ring for the boiler, WHAT A...
Many thanks