Hi,
I would like some opinions on a couple of issues/concerns I have with the current works at my house.
Having a loft conversion done, which is nearing completion, electrician has put in new lighting circuit and ring main upstairs and new lighting circuit downstairs, he is going to be fitting a new CU but said he would do that last.
So he has currently wired the two lighting circuits and upstairs ring to one 6amp RCD protected MCB, which keeps tripping.
The old circuits (lighting, ring and shower) have been left with 1 to 2m of wire hanging out of the CU. Last night this resulted in a very exciting loud bang and sparks as where the ends of these cables had been cut (as no longer used) they shorted in the cupboard against a pipe (no insulation placed over ends of cables).
So I look more closely at the other works, we had wall lights which he is going to refit at the end of the job, I check the cable coming out of the walls, no insulation and they are live!
Bathroom extractor fan is installed upside down and has filled with condensation causing the RCD to trip and turning off all the lights.
Is this acceptable within the industry? Should I report this to someone? I know that Health and Safety in my job would not allow anything like this to happen and this has been done in a home with children and animals.
I refrained from phoning the building company last night as I would have sworn and would really appreciate some opinions on this.
Many thanks
Neil
I would like some opinions on a couple of issues/concerns I have with the current works at my house.
Having a loft conversion done, which is nearing completion, electrician has put in new lighting circuit and ring main upstairs and new lighting circuit downstairs, he is going to be fitting a new CU but said he would do that last.
So he has currently wired the two lighting circuits and upstairs ring to one 6amp RCD protected MCB, which keeps tripping.
The old circuits (lighting, ring and shower) have been left with 1 to 2m of wire hanging out of the CU. Last night this resulted in a very exciting loud bang and sparks as where the ends of these cables had been cut (as no longer used) they shorted in the cupboard against a pipe (no insulation placed over ends of cables).
So I look more closely at the other works, we had wall lights which he is going to refit at the end of the job, I check the cable coming out of the walls, no insulation and they are live!
Bathroom extractor fan is installed upside down and has filled with condensation causing the RCD to trip and turning off all the lights.
Is this acceptable within the industry? Should I report this to someone? I know that Health and Safety in my job would not allow anything like this to happen and this has been done in a home with children and animals.
I refrained from phoning the building company last night as I would have sworn and would really appreciate some opinions on this.
Many thanks
Neil