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I have been doing some work for a hedgehog charity so funds have been tight.
I have remedied a number of non conformity items as they want an EICR for the landlord.

I am happy with the general condition of the circuits and readings are all within range. A number of C3s have been given, with one being lack of cable support in ceiling areas.

The shop has two Wylex boards one metalclad and one plastic. Neither has a lid for where the original rewirable fuses were as these have been replaced with MCBs of various types. I intend to replace the fuse carriers that have open pin connections to closed ones. Doing this, will it be sufficient to pass as there will still be no lid/cover on either board.

The boards are in a cupboard that is secure and only authorised staff have access to.

I have considered sourcing new lids but they would still need the cover cutting out so the MCBs would fit.

The final option is replacement DBs but I want to avoid the cost if I can.

Thanks for any replies.
 
I always code these boards if the fuse cover is missing as live parts are accessible to fingers without the use of a tool by partially withdrawing a device or tilting it, try it if you don't believe me. In a domestic where the board is within reach this would be a code 1, in the situation you describe a code 2. I expect others will disagree but ultimately without the cover in place live parts ARE easily accessible. And yes Spin, I know the apparent original function of the cover was to contain molten copper from fuses, but these days access to live parts is more of a danger IMO.
Suitable warning signs/ labelling and access only to competent persons may justify a code 3.
 
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I'm afraid charity or not if there is no cover and you have to cut the new cover I would be reccomending a board change, it'll still be your name on the cert if on some off chance someone sticks their hand in, and cutting lids is out of the question for me
 
Maybe there is some confusion over cutting the lid. The fuse cover on the old wylex boards is designed so that the centre part can be removed/knocked out in order to fit the plug in type mcb's, you are still left with a frame which prevents access to live parts,

Only if the lid is the type with a slotted screw and not the thumbscrew type I suppose ?
 
I have to admit to eating hotchwitchi,so,i wish i could help out....if only to salve my conscience :rolleyes:
 

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