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Hi all,
Recently did an Eicr. I failed it due to shower being fitted on the opp side to the taps. I was lead to belive it was a C2 fault. Unable to find anything in the regs. Building or 18th. Its a rented property with a tight arse landlord who's asked his mates and come to the conclusion that he doesn't have to move it. Any feed back with relevant regs would be helpful. Cheers Kellogs
 
Surely a wind up. Hope it’s not serious, there is a real business of that name in … let’s not be specific …but I’ll call it Essex.
 
being fitted on the opp side to the taps. I was lead to belive it was a C2 fault. Unable to find anything in the regs. Building or 18th. Its a rented property with a tight arse landlord who's asked his mates and come to the conclusion that he doesn't have to move it. Any feed back with relevant regs would be helpful. Cheers Kellogs
Could the taps not be moved to the shower head
I would put c1 for the hole to be in the correct position.
 
I am afraid your lack of knowledge of plumbing regulations is showing. The real problem is the bath has been plumbed in the wrong way around. So it really does not come within BS7671 etc. So no code.
 
This can't be real, there is looking for problems and the there is..... this when the only problem appears to be the guy producing the EICR
I find it rather worrying that with all the talk of what is deemed competent to carry out EICR's somebody would post this question
Not really a good advert for the OP especially with their business name in their profile
 
It’s C1, C2, C3 for things actually checked and be coded.

FI for Further Investigation

NV for not verified. Means it’s there, but I couldn’t physically test it / couldn’t be bothered.

NA no applicable. It’s not there to be tested.
 
FWIW, the last electric shower I fitted was to a double-ended bath where the taps were in the middle, so I had a choice of 2 walls to fit the shower to...but in the end, I fitted an instant electric shower to one end and another one, off the combi boiler, to the other end.
I couldn't fit any shower above the taps because there wasn't a wall there, just a window.
 
The numpties haven't fitted the shower in one of the zones have they? Then yes, it's a C2. Everyone knows water and leccy don't mix. Shower should be at least 600mm away from the end of the bath or preferably on the landing.
 
Absolutely not. The cubicle is to keep the water off the electrical equipment. Would you suggest fitting a shower head in a switchroom? I think not. Musical Differential Inflammation or whatever it's called.

BTW I can't believe you gave me a thumbs-down for post 24... you've upped my neg rep by 20% in one hit!
 
Absolutely not. The cubicle is to keep the water off the electrical equipment. Would you suggest fitting a shower head in a switchroom? I think not. Musical Differential Inflammation or whatever it's called.

BTW I can't believe you gave me a thumbs-down for post 24... you've upped my neg rep by 20% in one hit!

I think your reputation will survive this little dent!!
 

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