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baldsparkies
I just find it hard to believe that the plastic outer casing of a consumer unit is the primary cause of electrical fires throughout the UK.
Statistics can be generated to suit any change in regulations without any real justification.
Politicians do it all the time, one lot come up with one set of statistics only to be countered by the other mob who will come up with completely different figures.
In my years in the game most heat has been generated by loose connections, and usually its the neutral that's the culprit.
Sometimes its a main switch that overheats again down to poor connections, but the pong is usually a give away before fires develop.
The main offenders that have almost caused timbers to catch are those bloody round ****ty brown JB's that lurk under floorboards with 5 x 2.5 T/E crammed in em right next to a charred dry wooden joist.
Statistics can be generated to suit any change in regulations without any real justification.
Politicians do it all the time, one lot come up with one set of statistics only to be countered by the other mob who will come up with completely different figures.
In my years in the game most heat has been generated by loose connections, and usually its the neutral that's the culprit.
Sometimes its a main switch that overheats again down to poor connections, but the pong is usually a give away before fires develop.
The main offenders that have almost caused timbers to catch are those bloody round ****ty brown JB's that lurk under floorboards with 5 x 2.5 T/E crammed in em right next to a charred dry wooden joist.