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Originally Posted by dondow Your help please
A friend is selling his house and has had a survey done by the buyer on the wiring, in the report its states that his old fuse wire board has to be replaced with a new board. I can understand if they were doing new work to the wiring/circuits in the house but this to me seems to be someone trying it on to get more money off the sale of the house.
Is there something new in the Regs that states boards have to be changed when people sell houses? Why change a board that has worked fine for the sake of it? No electrical test was done on the board it was a visual inspection
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Dondow, by 'worked fine' i presume you mean that the cicrcuit protective devices HAVE disconnected the fauly circuits within the required time??
Trouble is, just because its sat there happily for years is no measure that any of its circuit protective devices would work in the event of a overcurrent or short circuit
Theres nothing to state boards HAVE to be changed, and to be changed, but to be honest, the visual is largely meaningless.
The only way ahead, (if the householder wishes to) is to pay for a full Periodic Inspection Report but considering you could pay 150 quid plus for this, it would need to wayed up against the cost of changing the CU anyway!!!