Called to a previous client to work out why he doesn't have lights or fan in his downstairs shower room, or outdoor light...
Worked out that there was no permanent live to the switch, though there was to the fan isolator above it....
Kitchen was recently done, and "electricians" working for the kitchen fitter changed the lights and added a new sub consumer unit for the relevant circuits
4 days later, the downstairs lights stopped working, so could be coincidence, but also seems likely they may have nudged a cable loose somewhere. So lifted the floorboards where they had accessed the existing light transformers to add their new lights - to find this:
No idea if they added the choc boxes (when were they first produced? Last kitchen work was done in 2003), but even so found this, connected their stuff to it - and happily put the floor back down...
Opened the choc box and this is what happened:
And incidentally for some bizarre reason there is 2.5mm cable joining those boxes, even though it is all on the switched feed to the lights...
And this is how they connected another of the leads to their LAP downlights
While this may have been already there, they left it and didn't take the 5 minutes to correct (earth cut back)
And to top it all, the cables into their Axiom consumer unit : No gland or grommet, but lots of silicone...
It's not the quality of the brands that matter here, it's the fact that they couldn't be bothered to take even a few minutes to do things vaguely properly....
To be honest, Wago connectors would have been easier and likely quicker that this mess, regardless of what the right way is....
Client doesn't want them back, so now I need to not only sort this crap, but have more floor up to find where the missing permanent live has come loose...
I've worked for bathroom and kitchen fitters and know the pressures on time, etc - but it's still possible to do a job that won't have the next person cursing your contribution to the world....
Worked out that there was no permanent live to the switch, though there was to the fan isolator above it....
Kitchen was recently done, and "electricians" working for the kitchen fitter changed the lights and added a new sub consumer unit for the relevant circuits
4 days later, the downstairs lights stopped working, so could be coincidence, but also seems likely they may have nudged a cable loose somewhere. So lifted the floorboards where they had accessed the existing light transformers to add their new lights - to find this:
No idea if they added the choc boxes (when were they first produced? Last kitchen work was done in 2003), but even so found this, connected their stuff to it - and happily put the floor back down...
Opened the choc box and this is what happened:
And incidentally for some bizarre reason there is 2.5mm cable joining those boxes, even though it is all on the switched feed to the lights...
And this is how they connected another of the leads to their LAP downlights
While this may have been already there, they left it and didn't take the 5 minutes to correct (earth cut back)
And to top it all, the cables into their Axiom consumer unit : No gland or grommet, but lots of silicone...
It's not the quality of the brands that matter here, it's the fact that they couldn't be bothered to take even a few minutes to do things vaguely properly....
To be honest, Wago connectors would have been easier and likely quicker that this mess, regardless of what the right way is....
Client doesn't want them back, so now I need to not only sort this crap, but have more floor up to find where the missing permanent live has come loose...
I've worked for bathroom and kitchen fitters and know the pressures on time, etc - but it's still possible to do a job that won't have the next person cursing your contribution to the world....