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hello!

Just looking for some advise,
Basically we had an electrician fitting a new shower and lights yesterday, he tested a light socket before touching it (after turning all fuses off) and it was live... come to realisation an electrician working on behalf of an energy supplier had fitted the smartmeeter into the mains the wrong way round (crossed polarity?!) and all the sockets, light switches and light fittings were the same downstairs.
The electrician shut our electricity down straight away and told us we weren’t to turn anything on until the contractor came out to fix it as he couldn’t touch it, he said he’s amazed the house didn’t burn down (they came out, done reports, took photos 12 hours later with two children under 2 in the house) at 11pm
I’m just wondering how bad this is and where do we stand?
Obviously not getting much info from the energy suppliers and just wanted to know the best course of action


Thank you
 
As Strima has already outlined. Yes, in the perfect world where everyone practices safe isolation and assumes nothing, then it should not ever happen that a person touches anything that is live. But, seriously, have you never touched a neutral without putting your tester on it? Never?? And of course, there is the risk to those who do not practice such things, it might not be right, but it happens, and under those circumstances it is very dangerous. You can't live in a perfect world, because the world is not, perfect. I don't believe any spark that say's he has never ever touched a neutral without testing it.

Please read my reply again .....................more carefully.
 
I'll believe You Spoon, just:oops:o_O

It was one of those magnum type... I really like them..
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Thanks for all the responses...

Our electrician sent a report to our supplier, along with our complaints letter, they’ve said they’re awaiting their contractors report

We should have an update Wednesday from the suppliers contractors.

Just wondering what anyone thinks the outcome of something like this would be?
Obviously not savvy on the electrics side and what would happen- eg will the contractors get a fine/energy supplier? Interested to know thoughts, cheers
 
I would not be surprised if every electrician on this forum hadn't at one time or another connected something up backwards

The negligence arises because it was not tested after completion
Whether reverse polarity is the danger that some perceive or not, the situation should never have arisen where a job was incomplete through lack of testing

I would also not be surprised if the contractor pressurised the workforce to bang as many out for a pittance payment faster than was reasonable

Lets not just hang the electrician,the people above who screw every penny they can get from the working man is equally to blame,but like all other occasions,its the guy on the job who takes all of the blame as highlighted throughout this thread
 

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