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    LANDLORDS SAFETY CHECK

    Chris, if it is screwed to the wall before I start, that's how it ends up when I'm finished. Generally fires are on 4 feet, if they are not screwed to the wall but stable, that's ok with me. Are they now NTCS if they are freestanding? I've never knowingly come across a tenant's own fire...
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    LANDLORDS SAFETY CHECK

    I do a fair number of lgsi for letting agencies. To be competitive the agencies never want you to cost their landlords money, so they never want anything serviced until it is "at risk", or repaired or brought up to standard until it has to. With fires, outset - they come off the wall, the...
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    testing fault codes

    thanks for that extended list has......do they offer any other codings or would the list be too large?
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    testing fault codes

    Thanks for the info Lectrician, I had previously reserved code 1 for faults that were of a higher level of danger, eg 30A fusewire in lighting circuit fuses, unearthed sockets etc. However I can see the advantage of using it to give a greater range of levels of fault. What I mean by that is if...
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    testing fault codes

    I've been testing for a couple of years but still have trouble deciding which fault code numbers should be applied to common substandard faults. It can be quite subjective but I'd be interested in what others condsider some of these faults as, No RCD protection to ground floor sockets (that...
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