Understood. I'll get on to NPower in the morning. Thanks for the tip off.
No, it's not just you - I imagine it's most of us, but I suppose it's such an obvious question/concern that the rest of us have not thought to mention it!!Is it just me concerned by the access to live parts here? Is there a cover for that anywhere?
You're welcome. Have you not had a bill yet? If you had, it would be apparent whether you were being charged different rates for day/night (or peak/off-peak etc.), since there would be two sets of figures on the bill.Understood. I'll get on to NPower in the morning. Thanks for the tip off.
True, if the OP wants a socket there - but I'm not sure that he does.There is the possibility of replacing the switch with an RCD type socket, which has an inbuilt RCD in the unit to meet the present regulations.
Never heard of such an animal What sort of vintage are we talking about?The circuit breakers look like Ottermill Quicklag-P.
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