My thoughts ...
½ hour means he barely got the tools out of the van let alone did the inspection & testing required.
There should be more faults listed - for starters :
As to recording RCD results. I'd have done one test and putbthe results on the line where he's put "RCD" in the circuit description. Really no excuse for not recording them unless he didn't do them.
And isn't a Domestic Installer one of those "go on a 5 day course and you can carry on botching kitchen/bathroom installs" qualifications ?
½ hour means he barely got the tools out of the van let alone did the inspection & testing required.
There should be more faults listed - for starters :
- Cables buried less than 50mm deep & not RCD protected.
- Similarly for BC/ES lamp holders in domestic premises not RCD protected.
- Bathroom lamp should list the fault - e.g. not adequately IP rated for location.
- Bathroom light could also throw up a fault due to lack of RCD protection on an item in the bathroom.
- CU should be listed as not of non-combustible material ...
As to recording RCD results. I'd have done one test and putbthe results on the line where he's put "RCD" in the circuit description. Really no excuse for not recording them unless he didn't do them.
And isn't a Domestic Installer one of those "go on a 5 day course and you can carry on botching kitchen/bathroom installs" qualifications ?