nbwriter
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hi guys,
i'm working on "kitchen rescue" after watching gordon ramsey's "kitchen nightmares" (season 2, episode 5)... where a fairly young owner turns round a failing restaurant (that hadn't been cleaned since she bought it 5 years ago) ?
since we're in plague times and my kitchen was become an insect cemetery, i took the approach of sucking up the carcasses with my vac: a fairly cheap tesco model: VCBL1441, 220V-240V, 1400 Watt.
while using vac in hallway socket, I heard a constant buzz from socket, so switched if off immediately... I note on bottom right side of socket, it has trademark "tenby". Now, i have electrical knowledge, but I'm not a trained sparks... Do I:
1. fit a new socket (and hope for the best)?
2. call in a qualified sparks to trace the fault?
3. call my landlord (its a rented property) and let them sort it?
its a flat I'm in, fitted with a new consumer unit, (not sure if I have new color wiring)... running UK power supply (230V AC).
thoughts welcome.
regards nb
i'm working on "kitchen rescue" after watching gordon ramsey's "kitchen nightmares" (season 2, episode 5)... where a fairly young owner turns round a failing restaurant (that hadn't been cleaned since she bought it 5 years ago) ?
since we're in plague times and my kitchen was become an insect cemetery, i took the approach of sucking up the carcasses with my vac: a fairly cheap tesco model: VCBL1441, 220V-240V, 1400 Watt.
while using vac in hallway socket, I heard a constant buzz from socket, so switched if off immediately... I note on bottom right side of socket, it has trademark "tenby". Now, i have electrical knowledge, but I'm not a trained sparks... Do I:
1. fit a new socket (and hope for the best)?
2. call in a qualified sparks to trace the fault?
3. call my landlord (its a rented property) and let them sort it?
its a flat I'm in, fitted with a new consumer unit, (not sure if I have new color wiring)... running UK power supply (230V AC).
thoughts welcome.
regards nb