Hello,
First post on here so I must be after some help...
First of all, my knowledge of DYI and electrics is fairly basic.
Our house was rewired 2 years ago and a new Wylex consumer unit fitted (seems that it comes with MCB's rather than fuses).
Anyway, recently big project started for a new kitchen.
Kitchen got rewired and currently redecorating.
Today we switched the power off at the CU in order to decorate around the sockets and switches. Removed all faceplates and put insulating around the exposed wires.
Tonight as we tooled down, we found no power in the kitchen. Which means no central heating, hot water, etc. Pretty unlucky given it's November and Saturday evening.
We did have one breaker trip in the afternoon, just pushed the lever back up into position and everything looked fine again.
We don't have any instructions manual for our CU but I can post its model/series (Wylex).
Any help appreciated. It's cold here!
Ta
Chris
First post on here so I must be after some help...
First of all, my knowledge of DYI and electrics is fairly basic.
Our house was rewired 2 years ago and a new Wylex consumer unit fitted (seems that it comes with MCB's rather than fuses).
Anyway, recently big project started for a new kitchen.
Kitchen got rewired and currently redecorating.
Today we switched the power off at the CU in order to decorate around the sockets and switches. Removed all faceplates and put insulating around the exposed wires.
Tonight as we tooled down, we found no power in the kitchen. Which means no central heating, hot water, etc. Pretty unlucky given it's November and Saturday evening.
We did have one breaker trip in the afternoon, just pushed the lever back up into position and everything looked fine again.
We don't have any instructions manual for our CU but I can post its model/series (Wylex).
Any help appreciated. It's cold here!
Ta
Chris