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Sorry to bump an old topic, but this is very interesting. Just come back from a remoteish campsite where every single MOV has been blown sky high, and every HAGER RCBO is now U/S thanks to what must have been a surge. There were actually no campers there at the time, so virtually no load other than the owners house. Damage has been estimated at £1500 so far, and there was no known lightening in the area. The feed? Split phase from a 'tin can' type transformer on a pole at the end of the field... Plus (the only) neighbour also has a feed from this and has similar broken devices (PC and boiler controls) in the house. DNO are of course denying everything All we can do is write them a letter with pictures of the broken devices, and a fresh EIC showing all circuits are clear... Does anyone trade or otherwise have any experience of claims?[/quote]
Well, the repairs cost £2000 in the end, and after a month, it all happened again... WPD denied everything the first time, and the second time they actually sent a linesman who knew what he was talking about rather than a meter installer. One bad neutral (copper/alu joint) from the split phase transformer later, they have now accepted all liability and we took great pleasure in giving them the now £4000 bill. Anyone that wants a bag full of 40 nearly new HAGAR RCBO's with slight smoke damage knows where to ask...
Sorry to bump an old topic, but this is very interesting. Just come back from a remoteish campsite where every single MOV has been blown sky high, and every HAGER RCBO is now U/S thanks to what must have been a surge. There were actually no campers there at the time, so virtually no load other than the owners house. Damage has been estimated at £1500 so far, and there was no known lightening in the area. The feed? Split phase from a 'tin can' type transformer on a pole at the end of the field... Plus (the only) neighbour also has a feed from this and has similar broken devices (PC and boiler controls) in the house. DNO are of course denying everything All we can do is write them a letter with pictures of the broken devices, and a fresh EIC showing all circuits are clear... Does anyone trade or otherwise have any experience of claims?[/quote]
Well, the repairs cost £2000 in the end, and after a month, it all happened again... WPD denied everything the first time, and the second time they actually sent a linesman who knew what he was talking about rather than a meter installer. One bad neutral (copper/alu joint) from the split phase transformer later, they have now accepted all liability and we took great pleasure in giving them the now £4000 bill. Anyone that wants a bag full of 40 nearly new HAGAR RCBO's with slight smoke damage knows where to ask...