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Called an electrician to give me an EICR
However when he took a look at the fuse box he said that as it doesn't have RCD protection consequently there is no point in going ahead..
Is this correct?
The fuse box is the original fuse box that was installed in my flat in 1998. It is a third floor flat
Could the electrician just not note this down as something to consider replacing in the future? Or does it have to be done now.
Apparantly this would cost approx £400 to replace.. I also wonder that as no rcd protection is potentially dangerous, would the freeholder be responsible for the install?
However when he took a look at the fuse box he said that as it doesn't have RCD protection consequently there is no point in going ahead..
Is this correct?
The fuse box is the original fuse box that was installed in my flat in 1998. It is a third floor flat
Could the electrician just not note this down as something to consider replacing in the future? Or does it have to be done now.
Apparantly this would cost approx £400 to replace.. I also wonder that as no rcd protection is potentially dangerous, would the freeholder be responsible for the install?