At my son’s house a gas contractor damaged his incoming mains cable during pipe laying in the road ouside his boundary. It was only slight damage and for 2-3 weeks just sparked/leaked away underground causing surges and spikes on his mains whose cause was unknown to my son. They noticed some flickering lights. Then it went open circuit and the supply failed for his house only. No fuse/CB blew. The repairers said it was the gas people that damaged it.
In that period a number of devices failed like a digital thermostat for CH, a PC and the element on the washing machine. Does the electricity board (SEB) have any responsibility to compensate him for the damage as we think the sparking caused it?
I fixed the digital stat. The spike suppressor was shorted which is a pretty good clue that the supply was excessively noisy. How can we pin this on the electricity/gas board?
In that period a number of devices failed like a digital thermostat for CH, a PC and the element on the washing machine. Does the electricity board (SEB) have any responsibility to compensate him for the damage as we think the sparking caused it?
I fixed the digital stat. The spike suppressor was shorted which is a pretty good clue that the supply was excessively noisy. How can we pin this on the electricity/gas board?