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Nice one!!:eek:
At least you have bonding to the gas!
Must be about 1950's for the wooden box or at least the squared fuses.
How do people manage not to die?

Bonding was in to the water too surprisingly.

It was the metal switches with cracked conductor insulation and no cpc that scared me most. The family had been lucky. They said they had replaced the fuse wire a few times in the last 6 months due to it blowing.
 
Just as it is illegal put a vehicle on the road without it having a current MOT certificate, has the time arrived for it to also be illegal to put a house on the market without a recent satisfactory Electrical Installation Condition Report?

Given that there are few homeowners who ever bother to have their installations inspected and tested every 10 years as recommended, should they not be required by law to maintain their installations in a safe condition, or, at the very least, be compelled to have an EICR carried-out on their property before they can legally sell it?
 
Just as it is illegal put a vehicle on the road without it having a current MOT certificate, has the time arrived for it to also be illegal to put a house on the market without a recent satisfactory Electrical Installation Condition Report?

Given that there are few homeowners who ever bother to have their installations inspected and tested every 10 years as recommended, should they not be required by law to maintain their installations in a safe condition, or, at the very least, be compelled to have an EICR carried-out on their property before they can legally sell it?
All home insurance companies need to do is make it part of the policies.
 
Just as it is illegal put a vehicle on the road without it having a current MOT certificate, has the time arrived for it to also be illegal to put a house on the market without a recent satisfactory Electrical Installation Condition Report?

Given that there are few homeowners who ever bother to have their installations inspected and tested every 10 years as recommended, should they not be required by law to maintain their installations in a safe condition, or, at the very least, be compelled to have an EICR carried-out on their property before they can legally sell it?

You can't make it a legal requirement to have an eicr carried out because the eicr is a part of a non-statutory standard.
The first step in this process would be to make the wiring regulations a legal requirement, which is a pretty tall order now.
 
Dead short N-E on cooker circuit. Found this beauty.
Cooker 1.jpg
Cooker 2.jpg
 

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