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Anyone have any advice on entering test results for multiple wires from the same MCB. It's a 32a MCB with a ring final and a further 3 wires stuffed into it, all of them radials. I'm not sure of the best way to express this on the cert without it looking a bit cluttered and probably all the more confusing for the recipient (whose probably gonna have to fork out for a new board as the existing one is maxxed out).
 
excessive number of circuits in MCB no.?. i would put it as a code 2.
 
I agree it would be a code 2 but I want to enter the test results for the ring final and further 3 radials on the cert, I guess I would have to use sub headings for each one. Just wondered if anyone had a particular method for showing it on the cert.
 
As above on the schedule of test results a seperate line for each circuit and also fully explain in very simple terms in the summary of inspection.

I also covered this in a attached letter to the customer.
 
When I say seperate line for each cct

Each radial is tested and the results documented on each line but then placed back into the same MCB with a code 2 obsevation.

Hope that reads right.
 

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