

unless CU where a toddler may play with it, but technically if you can remove without a tool then one could give it a C2, but I don't think I could get them out without a tool.If the blanks can be removed without a tool, and there are live parts exposed when removed, then one could not say he is wrong. The blanks should be of a design which will not allow removal without a key or tool.
View attachment 415137View attachment 415138View attachment 415139These are firmly fixed, it needs the cover removing to take them out.
I personally would not award a C2 with these View attachment 415140unless CU where a toddler may play with it, but technically if you can remove without a tool then one could give it a C2, but I don't think I could get them out without a tool.
Consumer unit is ceiling height behind hall door. Most adults would need a step.If the blanks can be removed without a tool, and there are live parts exposed when removed, then one could not say he is wrong. The blanks should be of a design which will not allow removal without a key or tool.
View attachment 415137View attachment 415138View attachment 415139These are firmly fixed, it needs the cover removing to take them out.
I personally would not award a C2 with these View attachment 415140unless CU where a toddler may play with it, but technically if you can remove without a tool then one could give it a C2, but I don't think I could get them out without a tool.
Missing blanks would be a definite C1.Missing blanks and direct access to copper C2 definitely but when you have to remove a blank to do this - comment or C3 imho
Isn't that a C1? I would just clip blank in.Missing blanks and direct access to copper C2 definitely but when you have to remove a blank to do this - comment or C3 imho
Nope, no code at all.Had this brand new cu fitted in another prooerty last week.
This would be a c2 then
Whats the difference both cu have blanks ?Nope, no code at all.
No code on both in my opinion, they dont quite look in properly on the first one, just swap them for some metal ones they cant fall out easily.Whats the difference both cu have blanks ?
Need to pay for remedial or no satisfactory eicrNo code on both in my opinion, they dont quite look in properly on the first one, just swap them for some metal ones they cant fall out easily.
Is that the only problem? You can just swap them yourself and send him a pic.Need to pay for remedial or no satisfactory eicr

shown as fusebox blanks. The fusebox CU has a lid Need to pay for remedial or no satisfactory eicr
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