Hello
Thought I'd post some questions to this board.
Had a Contactum 6-way CU fitted in June.
Found out the cooker was operating on a 16 Amp MCB and the warm air fan is on a 32 Amp MCB which is the wrong way round.
Cooker tails are too short to allow me to swap the lives round on the CU so I have rung the people who installed it to come round and do the change over for me. Naturally the cooker MCB is at the end and can be slipped off easily but the nearest 32 Amp MCB is 2more MCB's away and the cooker tails just won't reach.
I did power down at the meter before I took the cover off the Contactum.
I hired these people on trust they would do the work properly. I paid £250 to have the new unit fitted and they have misrated the fan for the warm air central heating system to a 32 amp MCB. Not only that they only marked up the shower (40 amp) and lights (6 amp) correctly. They also opened a seal on the power supply meter to switch off the power to the flat but they didn't reseal it. This is how I was able to undo that cover and isolate the CU. While it's useful they left that cover on the meter unsealed, is that correct procedure?
They are coming round on Tuesday but all should be safe because, as my storage heater seems to have stopped charging, I won't be running the warm air circulation system. I can't recall correctly whether I've had it on since June so I don't know whether it's something they've done or not but I will get them to investigate it when they come round.
I have had previous experience within an Electrical Engineering Dept of a University so I am not entirely clueless when it comes to electrics but I did pay these people to do the job properly. As a non-professional in domestic electrics, I risk buggering something up and leaving myself without power.
Trouble is, I'm not all that confident in being able to know whether they are doing things safely and appropriately.
I've observed a green and red striped cable in the CU near the earth bay but not attached to earth or anything. I don't know if this relates to the problem with the storage heater. I have no clue if this cable was connected up to anything on the old CU.
How do I find where that cable runs to before connecting it back up again?
Excellent site BTW Glad to have found it
Regards
L.
Thought I'd post some questions to this board.
Had a Contactum 6-way CU fitted in June.
Found out the cooker was operating on a 16 Amp MCB and the warm air fan is on a 32 Amp MCB which is the wrong way round.
Cooker tails are too short to allow me to swap the lives round on the CU so I have rung the people who installed it to come round and do the change over for me. Naturally the cooker MCB is at the end and can be slipped off easily but the nearest 32 Amp MCB is 2more MCB's away and the cooker tails just won't reach.
I did power down at the meter before I took the cover off the Contactum.
I hired these people on trust they would do the work properly. I paid £250 to have the new unit fitted and they have misrated the fan for the warm air central heating system to a 32 amp MCB. Not only that they only marked up the shower (40 amp) and lights (6 amp) correctly. They also opened a seal on the power supply meter to switch off the power to the flat but they didn't reseal it. This is how I was able to undo that cover and isolate the CU. While it's useful they left that cover on the meter unsealed, is that correct procedure?
They are coming round on Tuesday but all should be safe because, as my storage heater seems to have stopped charging, I won't be running the warm air circulation system. I can't recall correctly whether I've had it on since June so I don't know whether it's something they've done or not but I will get them to investigate it when they come round.
I have had previous experience within an Electrical Engineering Dept of a University so I am not entirely clueless when it comes to electrics but I did pay these people to do the job properly. As a non-professional in domestic electrics, I risk buggering something up and leaving myself without power.
Trouble is, I'm not all that confident in being able to know whether they are doing things safely and appropriately.
I've observed a green and red striped cable in the CU near the earth bay but not attached to earth or anything. I don't know if this relates to the problem with the storage heater. I have no clue if this cable was connected up to anything on the old CU.
How do I find where that cable runs to before connecting it back up again?
Excellent site BTW Glad to have found it
Regards
L.