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Who installed the boiler?
She's just checked her memory bank and it was Cheshire central heating.
Does this have any relevance
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Who installed the boiler?
If you know who butchered you electrics, get em back to unbutcher it common sense reallyShe's just checked her memory bank and it was Cheshire central heating.
Does this have any relevance
If you know who butchered you electrics, get em back to unbutcher it common sense really
So the Cowboys who installed the boiler didn't leave any paperwork, a MNWC as an example?The problem is it's only my logic that says it's them. There is no proof.
I've changed the fuse to a plug in mcb for them, for my own peace of mind I don't want them struggling in the night They can just flick the switch instead.
Doesn't solve the problem just helps them get power back on.
So the Cowboys who installed the boiler didn't leave any paperwork, a MNWC as an example?
OP I think by now you should have got an electrician in to check the installation. It's possible an appliance is causing the fault, but you need to be sure. Adding a plug-in MCB, might make it easier to reset the faulty circuit, but you can't just keep resetting it every time. It's possible at some point the MCB might not operate correctly, which could be dangerous.
Call in an electrician. In the meantime, disconnect every unnecessary appliance.
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