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Hi guys,

Recently doing a EICR in a commercial high street store. In the store area were they a false celing, they is cable drops down the wall and behind shelving. You only see maybe 200mm of the cable as the shelving is high near the ceiling. the cables are twin and earth and FP200, not cliiped to wall and not in any form of trunking or conduit.

How do you code it?

obvisouly we can see behind the shelving to see if it clipped and supported.
 
reg. 522.8 in the bgb. re. cable support. code C3 IMO.
 
yes, i submitted it with a code 3 with a recommendation that trunking or conduit is used as they no RCD protection to these circuits
 
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