The one who replaced my ancient cut-out (see my other recent thread on here somewhere) certainly didn't.
No gloves, no face shield, nothing.
He snipped the live fuse wire (no fuse holder - just wire) with his pliers. He didn't even turn the consumer unit off to remove load.
I was watching him...
i had similar with a gu10 led lamp. It blew within a couple of hours, replaced the lamp and it went again a few hours later (the same fitting, out of 10 in total). Too much of a coincidence so I changed the gu10 lead and lamp and its been fine since
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Can anyone id the age of this cut out?
And here it is with the broken & insulation taped up cover removed:
Expecting to find a fuse holder and actually seeing this behind the cover brought me out in a cold sweat, lol...
Cheers guys,
It all looks secure, no exposed conductors etc, just looks unusual.
It looks like it was done to keep the tail length to a minimum.
We have from left to right - Meter, Incomer, Consumer unit. Mounted sideways it fits just under the incomer.
Gareth.
Hi,
Just moved into a property and it has a Wylex REC2S DP Isolator mounted horizontally on the board. Obviously it does its job, but does this contravene any regs, or simply bad practice?
Cheers,
Gareth.
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