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Had a call from a local cafe " our power keeps tripping and we have to keep resetting it but now the button is in but there is still no power" here is what I found
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Food warmer, hotplate, kettle, toaster, fryer, Large coffee machine and a fridge all fed of the one 30A circuit wonder how it lasted as long as it has now has a new board and split in to 3 new rings and all the old melted chock block joints removed

Looks like a quote for a db and split up wiring circuits to balance load
 
Worst fault ever was when working for local authority many years ago when concentric and neutral earth cable was coming into use for local service drops. I was installing new street lighting control equipment into steel lighting columns. This included our own new swa underground cable which was fed from a feed Colum i.e. a one with a local network cable connected via tails and cut out to our swa cable.
First job make off the swa and install service cut out (Lucy Box) then install control equipment, transformer, photo cell etc. Did all this and put the fuse into the service cut out and what the sh** the light jump into life. Tested the cut-out with the trusty 15w bulb and bayonet holder (this was over 30) years ago and yow 240 smackers.
Went to feed Colum and by now you may have guest this. The LEB (NEEB) had directly connected our cable to theirs via their service cut out. I nice little card (You know the one that reads Sorry you we out when we called to read your meter) had a note from the cable jointing team that read. “I have connected our service to yours (Called solid connecting at the time) so that you will have one less cut out to install and it looks a lot neater” Could not believe I had ringed live cable which was potently directly connected to the local network substation, put on a earth Strap, striped down the cores, shortened them, connected them to our cut out made off and connected the cable to the next Colum, by the way may mate had just made of his cables.
I guess I have never really trusted electricity ever since my first and only shock and made it a point to never touch bare copper unless it had water running through it.
 
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Re: Tell us about your faults !

Got called to a job yesterday. House owner said that when he shuts the front door, the lights flicker!! Kid was in the front room watching the telly (on full blast!) and all the lights were on. Shut front door behind me and the lights flickered and the telly flashed!!!! Had a look at the meter and CU, tails hidden in 25 x 25 trunking. Took the front off the CU, both tails loose. Told him I was going to switch off the supply at the isolator, kid moaned about his telly going off!! Turned off the isolator............................ nothing happened!! Lights still on, telly still blairing out!! WTF?? The conversation went like this...

me: this meter doesn't supply your power?
him: No
me: where does your power come from?
him: next door
me: next f***ing door!!!???
him:yes, last year when he had his house done up the sparky connected me to his meter
me:does he know about this?
him:no!!

So... put the cover back on the CU and turned the 'isolator' back on and told him to get someone else in!!!!

Steve.


That is illegal even if next door does know about it, is it not?

Thanks.
 
Re: Tell us about your faults !

RCCB tripping when the bathroom light (2d 16W Flourescent) was switched off. The Bathroom light was on the main switch side of a split load board, but on a RCBO.

Turned out that a capacitor was missing from between the line and neutral. Some sort of surge knocking out the RCCB. When we took out the capacitor, the light switching off tripped the RCBO.

Added the capacitor from new light fitting to the old light fitting and it stopped tripping.

We still exchanged the old fitting for the new one though.

Also got told today by a customer that her old electrician couldn't fill the gap between sockets in her kitchen because they needed to be vented WTF? lol

If someone could explain exactly why the RCCB was tripping, I'd be grateful........still learning:D

Be putting extractor fans to vent sockets next.
 
Re: Tell us about your faults !

That is illegal even if next door does know about it, is it not?

Thanks.

You did best to walk away in fact I would be inclined to report the property and that guy calls him a electrician a crook would be more suitable, even if was legal to wire in to next door you should still be able to isolate supply and have it protected on your property. IN No way do I agree with agree with illegal and theft procedures.
 

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