Very common with a fridge or heatingIdea: If it's a load that comes on at random times (
Very common with a fridge or heatingIdea: If it's a load that comes on at random times (
sounds like he forgot to set it correctly. An easy mistake, everbody does it at least once.The electrician has said it was the live circuit earth test that must have blown the fuse in his machine.
I phoned electrician and apparently it's a test he always does on a live circuit to measure earth looping, he called it the 'zed S' test. The fault on my socket circuit might have caused it to blow the fuse in his tester.
Electrician slightly baffled but he says he will not charge until fault is found, then will only charge for fixing fault. He has worked for our family before.
Very fair indeed.He was at our house in total over 3.5hrs on two seperate occasions and he went out to get the mcb for our particular fusebox. I paid a very fair price for this work(£70.00) and we get a certificate
[pedantic]Shouldn't that be "less than reasonable"?[/pedantic]Price is more than reasonable.
Interesting. Unless there are joints in the cable within the concrete floor (unlikely), I suspect the damage may have been done by some sort of 'movement' in the concrete. Moisture, per se, shouldn't really be a problem - although definitely 'not recommended', undamaged PVC cable is essentially OK even if submerged in water!So, the cable drops from this last socket, goes under the concrete floor and enters original house where it then goes into a junction box. Electrician disconnected at this point and the fault is definitely under the concrete floor somewhere. The cable must be damaged/moisture entering it.
In case you're curious:I phoned electrician and apparently it's a test he always does on a live circuit to measure earth looping, he called it the 'zed S' test.
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