Reply to the comment left by Phil Turtle, Landlord Licensing & Defence at 17/07/2020 - 15:51If you've a halogen downlight resting on your ceiling its down to the electrician to say something the commissioner of the london fire brigade has...
Reply to the comment left by Dylan Morris at 17/07/2020 - 11:44If that's the sole route of escape it should be mentioned. The regulation came about as fire investigators from the London fire brigade found many fires started in plastic...
Reply to the comment left by Dylan Morris at 17/07/2020 - 11:44If that's the only route of escape in a fire it should have been mentioned. The regulation came about as the London Fire Brigade raised the concerns that many...
It's a code 3 unless the consumer unit has signs of thermal damage. (Black marks where cables are arcing due to loose connections) You can get a satisfactory report with a code 3 recommendation.
Reply to the comment left by Ian Morgan at 15/01/2020 - 16:45The niceic coding guide available online for free gives a code 3 for circuits within 50mm of the surface of the wall without mechanical and rcd protection. A code...
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Reply to the comment left by Phil Turtle, Landlord Licensing & Defence at 17/07/2020 - 15:51If you've a halogen downlight resting on your ceiling its down to the electrician to say something the commissioner of the london fire brigade has...
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Reply to the comment left by Dylan Morris at 17/07/2020 - 11:44If that's the sole route of escape it should be mentioned. The regulation came about as fire investigators from the London fire brigade found many fires started in plastic...
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Reply to the comment left by Dylan Morris at 17/07/2020 - 11:44If that's the only route of escape in a fire it should have been mentioned. The regulation came about as the London Fire Brigade raised the concerns that many...
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It's a code 3 unless the consumer unit has signs of thermal damage. (Black marks where cables are arcing due to loose connections) You can get a satisfactory report with a code 3 recommendation.
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Reply to the comment left by Ian Morgan at 15/01/2020 - 16:45The niceic coding guide available online for free gives a code 3 for circuits within 50mm of the surface of the wall without mechanical and rcd protection. A code...
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