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RCBO has tripped on downstairs sockets. Have un-plugged everything but it wont go back up, need urgent help as its cold and the boilers not working, many thx
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RCBO has tripped on downstairs sockets. Have un-plugged everything but it wont go back up, need urgent help as its cold and the boilers not working, many thx
No bother P&S, just swop it for an MCB. lol
rite...Thx, found a DP switch with "Heating" written on it, have switched it off and breaker now stays up - great but no heating.
Or put it in the main switch,,,LOL..
Test the heating circuit then , but be careful with the boiler and electronics , I would use 250V setting on the I/R tester,,
Or put it in the main switch,,,LOL..
Test the heating circuit then , but be careful with the boiler and electronics , I would use 250V setting on the I/R tester,,
OK, please remember its my day off, not so much panic, more hissed off I cannot have a day off without trauma coming my way. Mrs P&S has admitted to spilling the water here So has tel has kindly suggested I have done this. Any idea how long this could take as daughter is back in a couple of hours and no doubt will miss these immediately
It depends, find out the output of the heating element in hair drier 1 (HD1), then again for hair drier 2 (HD2). Then estimate the amount of water which was spilt (w) and the amount of area which is wet (A), then apply the following formula: [(HD1 + HD2) x w] / A = t (s)OK, please remember its my day off, not so much panic, more hissed off I cannot have a day off without trauma coming my way. Mrs P&S has admitted to spilling the water here So has tel has kindly suggested I have done this. Any idea how long this could take as daughter is back in a couple of hours and no doubt will miss these immediately
get her coat out of the wardrobe. give her some hot soup. bloody 'ell. how do you think we managed with no lights, only heat was from the fires caused by luftwaffe bombs, no food coz the barstewards bombed our chippy.
OK, please remember its my day off, not so much panic, more hissed off I cannot have a day off without trauma coming my way. Mrs P&S has admitted to spilling the water here So has tel has kindly suggested I have done this. Any idea how long this could take as daughter is back in a couple of hours and no doubt will miss these immediately
it's pretty obvious that marvo has not done that soldering. and just think how much gas you've saved since the spillage. i hope mrs. p&s realises that it's a divorceable matter. almost as bad as not having your tea ready.
I don't really do wet works, is it bad - tis 25 years old.Agreed ....... Marvo's soldering is very impressive. I think he's missed his true vocation and should have been a plumber.
Some of those compression fittings in that piccie look a bit "iffy" too - like they've been leaking very slightly and sealed themselves with that green verdigris.
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