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I don't want to argue with you Mike. Just interested to hear if they've found problems as a resultThe likelihood of a customer attributing their damp problems to the electrical works carried out possibly a year or so earlier is stretching it a bit don't you think?
No problems what so ever, as DD these were council houses we were an approved company with the nic no DI back then.Dusty, you have hands-on experience of running cables in cavities. Did you ever come across any problems as a result of wiring this way?
Edit: same question to @7029 dave
Not from a wiring Pov , sometimes you got snagged on a wall tie or some rough mortar but 99% of the time it was easy to pull cables in the cavity (an empty cavity) in older housesDusty, you have hands-on experience of running cables in cavities. Did you ever come across any problems as a result of wiring this way?
Edit: same question to @7029 dave
Usually its heavy black mould growing all around the badly fitted window framesCan't turn on the TV now days without seeing a report on social housing damp problems.
No problems what so ever, as DD these were council houses we were an approved company with the nic no DI back then.
I was an apprentice so dont know the full details, but the council must of inspected the work and it may have even been in the spec (who knows).
As mentioned previously it was much quicker and no real disruption or mess, just to add the old rubber cables we provided in the cavity from build it was like for like replacement.
I am not going to go into the rights or wrongs into this practice. As explained the council tenants were more than happy as the houses was not ripped apart no redecoration etc.
So I would expect the council inspectors were satisfied to.
Thanks for the replies guys. So usually you were just using the old cables to pull the new through?Not from a wiring Pov , sometimes you got snagged on a wall tie or some rough mortar but 99% of the time it was easy to pull cables in the cavity (an empty cavity) in older houses
If the cavity had a little bit fibre glass , polystyrene or those dreaded little poly balls in it then it was harder and sometimes you would give up fishing a cable and chase the wall instead
No idea about modern houses thou , as I uses a twin disc wall chases now to nip out a chase
Usually its due to lack of ventilation, but mould on the ceilings and floors adjacent to wall are a different matter.Usually its heavy black mould growing all around the badly fitted window frames
He is right about You have a major fault, though.
It would be a shame to let the thread go cold when there's more beauty's like this! See if you can spot why he can't test the RCD (before reading the comments!)
I didn't see him fix any faults. Saw him find a fault (high zs) and seemingly be massively confused by it. Also saw him turning circuits back on while leaving unterminated wires hanging out of a socket (again)
Disjointed and not telling the full picture, like most of stuff he post up, stares at the MFT and no xplanation as to what if anything he has done good for a laugh thoughI remember someone saying about Dels videos are not polished etc compared to others.
I would be interested in any thoughts on this one.
CoolI remember the one where he was sorting some dodgy sockets under kitchen cupboards. He routed the cables around the cupboards and up the wall completely out of any prescribed zones and called it a good job.
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