Discuss Tails inside consumer unit bare copper, not terminated correctly - C1 or C2 ? in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net
C1 might go up
Unless the barriers and front cover are off, or the copper is out and exposed going into the tails gland I'd C2 myself, purely because it drives the requirement to fix, that said a few seconds to chop and re-terminate and no code at all, depends how you see it.C1? Why?
This. One could always consider fixing it as a goodwill gesture to the customer.that said a few seconds to chop and re-terminate and no code at all,
Would probably have taken less time that posting on forum and waiting for an answerThis. One could always consider fixing it as a goodwill gesture to the customer.
He’s not waiting for an answer. WE are waiting for a photo.Would probably have taken less time that posting on forum and waiting for an answer
Funny you say that , I worked with a sparks who every time he made off tails he stripped way too much insulation and often left about an inch of bare copper wire poking out the terminal...He’s not waiting for an answer. WE are waiting for a photo.
There are various degrees of “bare copper showing” that determines whether a C3, 2 or 1
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