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Hey guys quick question regarding eicr's,if you inspected a property 30 years old with no rcd protection downstairs would you put this down as a code 3?i would have done as a realise regs aren't retrospective, bit confused as good practice guide states a c2 hence a fail?also bathrooms if lighting circuit isn't rcd protected and no cross bonding in place would this also be a c2? Any replies appreciated
 
C2 if sockets are for outside use. also C2 if no supp. bonding in bathroom. otherwise a C3.
 
Thanks tel so to clarify if cct in bathroom is un rcd protected due to age of install and no cross bonding is evident it would be an unsatisfactory c2?
 
Granted but it would still be an unsatisfactory result and as far as certification purposes are concerned it would stay unsatisfactory until said 4mm cable was string around or rcd protection installed?
 
Thanks tel so to clarify if cct in bathroom is un rcd protected due to age of install and no cross bonding is evident it would be an unsatisfactory c2?

Don't forget supplementary bonding may not be needed in the bathroom so don't just go C2ing every bathroom you see without RCD protection and supp bonding, you need to test!
 
If the resistance between simultaneously accessible exposed conductive parts, extraneous conductive parts and exposed and extraneous conductive parts is equal to or less than 50/In then supplementary bonding is not needed is it.
 
Yes, if you test between parts and it is 0.05 or less then you could easily presume that either supp or main bonding is present, but that's beside the point. You only need supp bonding if testing between simultaniously accessible exp, ext and exp + ext conductive parts confirms results higher than 50/In.
 

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