This was a property built in '99 and the current owner has owned it since new and no electrical work has been carried out... sadly the original EIC (if it ever existed) was not available and the original contractor didn't leave a sticker on the DB...
- I would say it makes you wonder how much testing the contractor responsible used to carry out 12 years ago... but I fear I already know the answer to that!
Thats a flex from the cooker extraction hood dobbed into a B6 lighting breaker... It shouldn't be like that (wants some kind of isolation), but what you are looking for is a little more serious!
Not familiar with the brand of CU (I hope) but it looks to me like:
the busbar does not appear to be divided between the RCD and the non-RCD side.
The feed into the top of the RCD looks rather small and look to be the wrong way round (I am used to seeing a solid copper bar here which only fits the right way) but if this is the case I must be wrong about the busbar not being divided as it would cause a rather nasty short if both errors occurred together
I have just got home from adding some sockets into a new house, built in 2009 by a large well known company, no other electrical work been done since and only the one owner, tried flicking off the MCB's to find the ring I was working on, and yes you guessed it, each leg in 2 different MCB's.. marvellous stuff..
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