Electrics in Home & HIP's

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Electrics in Home & HIP's

Post by 666 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:04 am

Does anyone know if an old style consumer unit will be flagged up as a problem or fail on the new HIP reports that are required when selling a house these days? By old style I mean the sort that use fuse wire. Certainly not RCB & MCB, 17th Edition etc.
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Re: Electrics in Home & HIP's

Post by CSK_423 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:51 am

Going by what you've said I imagine your DB to be around 30/40 yrs old ??? This also means your cabling is of similar age (unless someone rewired without upgrading the board :? )

Do you know if it's wired in Twin + Earth grey sheathed cable or is it single core cables (VIR cabling) contained within a conduit style tube arrangement ?

I believe the HIP Report requires a test sheet for the electrical installation (I'm involved in commercial work so not 100% ! May be triggered by the age of an installation ?), this takes into acount the condition of the DB, the condition of the switches/sockets etc. it serves and also the test results of earth loop impedance and insulation resistance tests (integrity of the cabling basically).

You'll probably find that you're DB is acceptable, aslong as it's not damaged in anyway and depending on your cabling and assuming no ones butchered existing circuits for add ons, it should be acceptable also.

Like I say I've not been involved in the domestic scene recently but this is my take on it.

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Re: Electrics in Home & HIP's

Post by 666 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:02 am

All the cabling is twin core + earth grey stuff. I think the place was re-wired before it was replastered but the fusebox bit wasn't upgraded (for some reason). There is still a number of the old wires around but they are not connected to anything, just still in the walls, under the floors etc in some places. Is it worth taking those away (where I can easily without ruining the plasterwork)? It all seems ok to the untrained eye, just that the fuse box is old. Sounds like it probably won't be an issue then. Thanks CSK. :thumbsup
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Re: Electrics in Home & HIP's

Post by CSK_423 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:44 am

I wouldn't bother removing redundant wiring, anyone testing wouldn't bother too much as long as the circuits achieved the relevant readings/results and the DB was in good condition. Just because the boards a number of years old and based on an old safety arrangement doesn't make it a fail.

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Re: Electrics in Home & HIP's

Post by Jamie84 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:30 am

As above it should be okay , give us a shout if you need it replaced :thumbsup

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Post by 666 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:15 pm

Thanks CSK. I appreciate the help. :cheers
Jamie84 wrote:As above it should be okay , give us a shout if you need it replaced :thumbsup
I certainly will if I need it, mate. You're obviously a useful person to know then!!!!
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Re: Electrics in Home & HIP's

Post by r055 » Fri Jan 23, 2009 12:08 am

666 wrote:Thanks CSK. I appreciate the help. :cheers
Jamie84 wrote:As above it should be okay , give us a shout if you need it replaced :thumbsup
I certainly will if I need it, mate. You're obviously a useful person to know then!!!!
yeah - jamie knows a few good sparks! :blackeye :lol:

i'd also offer my services to you, but my card has expired and im only on 16th edition!
anyway, my tools have a seized up
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Post by Shug » Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:45 am

r055 wrote: anyway, my tool has a seized up
Speak to tut, I'm sure there's a treatment.... :mrgreen:
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Re: Electrics in Home & HIP's

Post by CSK_423 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:40 pm

Looks like I've denied Jamie and r055 the chance of a homer, woops :lol:

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