How To Avoid The EICR Crackdown
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
- The courts get tough on dodgy EICRs as a landlord is fined £45,000…
…an electrical contractor is asked to remove solar panels from a hotel as they could dazzle pilots landing at a nearby airport…
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00:00 Electrical Industry News - Monday 06th November
00:37 Hefty fine for landlord who failed to license his 8 properties
01:45 Three companies fined over electrocution of an engineer
03:35 Electrician asked to remove solar panels as they could dazzle pilots
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A well known meter manufacturers software technicians, supposedly noticed that one city electrician submitted - 19 EICRs in one day....................I struggle to to 2 a day if travelling and FI, C1s are involved. About time a major audit was carried out on the whole certification shambles.
When I buy a house I just check the EICR is done by a genuine company, if its wrong I'll come at the guy who did it to pay for the remedials, once had a spark pick up half the cost of a rewire - I don't get how people get away with doing it badly - why are they not sued out of existence.
Could it be that he submitted his EICR's for that month on one day?
@@jonathanireland2913exactly what I asked at the time but no, 19 submitted for 1 days inspections. No error. Just abuse of a weak system by those that want to I guess. There is no cross referencing point so, as long as the landlord gets a pass and the "inspector" gets paid, it is what it is.
Really not good that.
What was the inspection dates on the reports, just because they were submitted on that day, doesn’t mean the EICR’s were carried out on that day.
Private rented sector..? What about those of us who are council tenants..? I'm one (in Scotland) and we've only ever had one inspection since the property was built in 1980, about 3 years ago. They were useless and only took 2 sockets and the cooker isolator off the wall to check behind them. Also we never did get a copy of the report. The next lot will have to do a lot better or they'll get the sharp end of my tongue 😡
The number of people that had to not do their job properly with that macerator, from the manufacturer through to the hospital even including the poor chap that died, is simply alarming. The swiss cheese model is often cited but in this case the cheese wasn't even present.
Design of the product aside they need to find the clown that installed it that day and thought it would be ok to leave any metal item in a high risk area without any protection.
I’m still getting a small number of landlords who are completely ignorant about the ECR’s . I had to walk away from one customer who would not let me address another couple of dangerous situations on one his barn conversion properties that could have been resolved in a few hours. When I told him he was really required to have current tests and that 20 years ago previously tested wasn’t current he just told me it’s all nonsense and he wasn’t interested in rules. He nearly didn’t want me to replace out of date smoke alarms asking if battery ones would do instead because they are cheaper. This is what we are up against at times.
Unfortunately you can't make people spend money, in any situation. It's what makes certain jobs hard to get over the line, catches out too many people either not surveying a job properly when they price it or expecting a customer to cough up for a board swap or whatever mid way through some other works when problems arise. I'm at 1k now for a board swap with the vat, a lot of people just don't want to pay it.
@@Walktheline1991 £1k for how many hours of work and how much materials cost?
@@sadiporter2966 none of ya business 👍🏼
Hello eFixx, I think one of the biggest issues with EICRs is some electricians believe that any old installation is not complaint and therefore unsatisfactory, when in reality it should be a C3 or C2.
C2 is unsatisfactory 😂
🙄😏🤐
How does any electrician install a metal cased device in a kitchen of all places without making sure it's properly protected? Presumably the RCD would not only have saved his life but probably would have stopped the item from operating at all because it would never reset flagging up a serious fault.
Yup. Terrible stuff. 😔
Quite right too. An RCD would have tripped when the Water got in, way before any service would be needed.
Plus, no-one would be dead.
I PAT test for an Electrician now I am retired. It is very surprising how many deadly things I throw out.
One company even brought the faulty items back into service still with the Earth faults. There was a terrible row in the office, then they asked me if I could fix them, to which I replied, of course I can, but I'm not allowed to tout for business. So they will have to have a word with the Man who pays me.
1st rule: assume everything is wrong
2nd rule: trust no one, check for yourself
3rd rule: DO NOT disassemble without unpluging first
Extra terrestrial, Dazzle, stonking, Rats or Tarantula. Got to be one of them 😂
I got a wall mounted battery charger. It dosnt have WiFi or Bluetooth. It’s at least 60 years old and still going strong. I bet with these EV chargers you would be lucky to get 5 years out of them.
There's actually not much inside an EV charger
In 2018 I moved into a flat and was handed an EICR that had been done.
About 9 months later I'm trying to get the meters swapped to gas meters and it was discovered I had reverse polarity - previous tenants stealing electricity put it back the wrong way around.
I should the DNO, the meter guy and the sparky that was called out my EICR and they took details from it to have it reported.
Pretty sure they thought I was the one that was stealing the electricity.
LOL!
15 weeks and still no prize.....don't think they exist
Ugh, so sorry for the delay, I really am working hard behind the scenes to get these sorted, we've not forgotten you! 😬
I never got mine either!
@@stonegrundy123 Me neither.
Where is this new guide book available? I can’t find it anywhere online 🤷♂️
Re solar panels and batteries, I'd reverse the question and ask if its worth adding batteries to a PV system without a time of use tariff. In my experience the answer is a clear NO.
My 3.27 kW rated system produces next to zero spare power (after heating water via a PV diverter) for the middle 4 months of winter. On a bad day in January, there is barely enough power to run my background load at noon. With no saving for that period to offset the cost of the battery, its a non-starter.
Using electricity to heat water with a resistive element is as close to wasting it as you could imagine. For most people you'd be best off using it to offset electricity import at 30p/unit and heat the water with gas, or just export the electricity at 15p/unit which some tariffs offer.
Great insights thank you!
I charge a Battery through the night on cheap rate, then run several things on the Battery / inverter during the day. It works very well, but I have no idea how much I am saving.
Currently stripping old LapTop batteries (Very carefully) and building 24 AH units.
You simply MUST observe the Fire risk and disassemble them outside so you can chuck it should it go nuclear if one gets punctured.
@@edc1569 Not in my case. I'm on a pre 2019 solar tariff, so I get paid about 22p for each unit I generate, the amount I actually export is ignored (i.e. the power is effectively free to me, since I get the same money whether I export all of it, or none of it).
In a bit more detail, I get paid 19p per unit to generate it, then they make up a number and assume that I will export 50% of it and pay a further 7p per unit for that. The actual amount I export wasn't even measured until I had my smart meter fitted in 2021.
Once went to an old couples home to fit an oven, recently had a new board fitted but upon checking the circuit discovered polarity was wrong. Told customer to get original sparky back to rectify and she called the guy while i was there and he told me my mft couldnt tell me the polarity was wrong on live a neutral 😂 and proceeded to tell me hes been a spark for years 😂 and be grudginly agreed to come fix the issue....always wonder if they did.
Scary stuff!
I’ve never understood why that response (“I’ve been a spark for years”) is meant to hold any weight…. You could have been doing it for 20 years and still be useless.
@@alvina69 I find it very difficult to resist saying "So you've just admitted that you've been doing it wrong for 20 years" when they say that.
This is shamelessly misleading. The majority of the fine was for not registering in the selective licencing scheme.
I am ashamed.
Can you buy physical copies of the Best Practice Guides?
I’m getting fed up of going to jobs in a dangerous condition and they have a EICR . Only a few months back a customer of mine bought a house . The previous owner had a EICR . Obviously the guy who done it had never been to the property, he just done it from his arm chair . It was that bad . .
*did it
Good to see Tom Kerridge is still installing wall boxes ... looking forward to his Xmas recommendations gift list, no i don't want another whisk Tom.
How they haven’t gone after the Unqualified person.
Extraterrestrial, tarantula 🎉
Maybe they will now! 🤔
Are the magic words, Stonking wheelie?
On your comment "solar panels don't usually require planning permission" - they do if the system over a certain size or go close to the roof edges, and I'd be surprised if the Holiday Inn in question wasn't over that size.
Glint and glare reports are a (slightly tedious) thing, and it's perfectly possible to install solar panels close to an airport so long as you actually follow the rules properly.
We've recently installed a 125kWp system on a school close to Stansted with full planning permission and going through demonstrating that it wasn't going to cause the planes a problem.
Closer to Stansted than I thought as I found out when flying a drone over and the police showed up... not one of my finer moments as I wanted to melt in to the ground, but the kids all thought it was great!
I knew exactly what type of person the land lord would be even before clicking on the video.
Plenty of all kinds of scumbag landlords.
We're not all like that. I'm a landlord and I know enough about electical installations to know the value of an EICR and of PAT.
We turn down Landlords because they just bargain for EICR to get for £80. UK...
I think the 2 words are avian and tarabtula
Great news weekly as always Joe. Point of note
Joe 3po fit that EV chargers , but did he follow the manufacturer instructions when putting the front cover back on? Not a torque screwdriver insight but he did use an impact driver. You have said on a couple of videos that the covers must be tightened to the manufacturer’s recommended torque. You even demonstrated such. Joe 3po no caramel chocolate bars for you for a month .
Shocker, we'll investigate!
@Dog-whisperer7494 Mate, do actually know what an Impact Driver looks like? As that ain't one... it's a Drill/Driver with the torque setting turned down! Perfectly fine to use for whizzing screws in and out on things like that EV. 🙄
Impact Driver... really🤣
@@Sparks1Plumbers0no need to be rude, yes I do know what an impact driver looks like. I have watched the video again and I happy to stand corrected. But you still can’t tighten the screws to the manufacturer’s recommended torque, also on a drill driver it is not a torque setting it’s simply a clutch that disengages the chuck when it meets a resistance. The longer the screws the higher the number it simply prevents you from driving the screws in to far , it doesn’t tighten to a set torque. So instead of being rude to me maybe you should learn how to use a drill driver correctly.
@@Dog-whisperer7494 Mate. No need to be such a snow-flake keyboard warrior. We get you don't know the difference between an impact & a drill driver, hell you even admit it but to get your knickers in a twist when your called out on your keyboard warrior failings is so adorable ''no need to be rude''. Seriously mate!
And by the way its fine to use a basic drill as shown for quickly doing up or undoing screws especially with it's slip-clutch torque setting on low as and half baked sparky will use their actual torque screwdriver for final torquing up.
Perhaps you need to stick to watching bake off videos as I'm guessing they are more your level 🤣
"Oh... that's so... so rude. Just wait till I tell mummy of you. You Rude Rude boy" 🤡
Love it m8 totally love it 👍@@theTruthisoutThere...Honest
Extra-terrestrial and tarantula
Stonking an 3PO
extraterrestrial & tarantula!
Extraterrestrial + Tarantula
Extra Terrestrial
Wheelie and tarantula
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Extraterrestrial Tarantula
Extraterrestrial, stonking.
stonking tarrantula 🕷
Extraterrestrial stonking 6:11
Is this a review or a challenge word guess? 😂 JK, tune in to next week's show to see if you got it!
Extraterrestrial and tarantula
Tarantula and campari
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Extraterrestrial, tarantula
Sounds like a terrible sci-fi movie! 😂
Rats or tarantula
Cultural enrichment
Extraterrestrial stonking
Utter racket. How many deaths / injuries does all this EICR prevent for how much cost? I’d rather have lower costs and lower prices / rents. These costs all have to be paid by someone.
Delusional.
What would be an acceptable level of deaths due to poor electrical safety, in order to bring those rental prices down a bit?
The cost isn't that great. Last time I paid for an EICR it was £170. This cost was spread over 5 years (or 60 months) to it cost my tenants £2.83 per month.
@@tlangdon12 you miss the point. How much does it cost to remove perfectly good fuse boards and replace with RCD? My small property cost £750. I'd lived happily with a fuse board for 10 years.
@@rjmahan I'd be prepared to bet that one in ten modern consumer units save a life during their lifetime, so £7,500 per life, based on your experience and my guess. Seems a small price to pay.
Hi markyd2633 I've been waiting 8 weeks for the goodie bag. Glad I didn't hold my breath.
It really is in process! I'm working hard on it! 😬
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Extraterrestrial and tarantula
Great guesses! Prizes are getting closer. 😬