hi guys another query.
say a customer had a overloaded circuit where it was just down to pure ****e design, how would an electrician deal with this. I could only think of a rewire of that circuit as the only viable option. as off course u cannot just upgrade the protective device.
i ask because i have a mate living in a single room and when he puts the kettle on after a little while 'flick' the breaker is off, now i havnt seen the job but i have a feeling the socket circuit in his room is joined with other rooms thus accumlative overload. (off course these are all assumptions as havnt seen yet)
say a customer had a overloaded circuit where it was just down to pure ****e design, how would an electrician deal with this. I could only think of a rewire of that circuit as the only viable option. as off course u cannot just upgrade the protective device.
i ask because i have a mate living in a single room and when he puts the kettle on after a little while 'flick' the breaker is off, now i havnt seen the job but i have a feeling the socket circuit in his room is joined with other rooms thus accumlative overload. (off course these are all assumptions as havnt seen yet)