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the solicitors are involved and the local council. I would like my Moines back please.I assume the beautifully terminated grey 1mm/1.5mm T&E coming up through the non-grommeted hole is the handywork of the alarm 'engineer' Buzz ? Hopefully you'll get the go ahead to redo the whole thing
the f**ks the ones who put the c/u in say they they work all over the world .not where I stand .Atrocious ! I wonder what Scam they're registered with,if any !
Apart from lack of grommets, legally what is the problem.the solicitors are involved and the local council. I would like my Moines back please.
the only thing is missing is the F88KING egg.I don't think an untidy birds nest is illegal, it's just messy
may be it will jog some body brain on hear who fitted it .It's potentially very dangerous and certainly non compliant, I certainly wouldn't be trying to defend it
WAtrocious ! I wonder what Scam they're registered with,if any !
may be it will jog some body brain on hear who fitted it .
what SOS ?
Where does the third neutal from the main bar go.
Good pick !Where does the third neutal from the main bar go. Does it feed the third neutral bar and bypass the rcd?
1st, Neutral bar link,Where does the third neutal from the main bar go.
Does it feed the third neutral bar and bypass the rcd?
well spotted that was taken out after by me .the best was having a fault on the ground floor circuits .they call out a spark before me .and he could not find it .but I did .Where does the third neutal from the main bar go.
Does it feed the third neutral bar and bypass the rcd?
yes , and two of the tails hanging out of the socket in the front room has well ,they told the customer they rewired the building , the Forman must have been called pinocchio .Was the fault on the ground floor ring due to the neutral bar being linked ie as soon as a load was put onto the ring then the rcd tripped.
Has the circuit ever worked
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