- Reaction score
- 6,444
These are directly lifted from BPG 4 - EICR's
Items worthy of note that do not warrant a classification code (These comments should be recorded on the EICR in the observations section)
• Presence of a consumer unit or similar switchgear made from combustible material (e.g. plastic) that is not inside a non-combustible enclosure and which is NOT:
• Located under wooden staircase, or
• within a sole route of escape from the premises (Note: If unsatisfactory connections are found during inspection, this would warrant a code C2 classification to be recorded
Items that should not be listed as non-compliances with BS 7671 and do not require reporting (Mythbusting)
• The use of rewireable fuses (where they provide adequate circuit protection)
With regards to not paying, I think you can make a fairly sure-footed argument that the inspector was not able to demonstrate the skills required for the service under contract.
Items worthy of note that do not warrant a classification code (These comments should be recorded on the EICR in the observations section)
• Presence of a consumer unit or similar switchgear made from combustible material (e.g. plastic) that is not inside a non-combustible enclosure and which is NOT:
• Located under wooden staircase, or
• within a sole route of escape from the premises (Note: If unsatisfactory connections are found during inspection, this would warrant a code C2 classification to be recorded
Items that should not be listed as non-compliances with BS 7671 and do not require reporting (Mythbusting)
• The use of rewireable fuses (where they provide adequate circuit protection)
With regards to not paying, I think you can make a fairly sure-footed argument that the inspector was not able to demonstrate the skills required for the service under contract.