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The heating engineer in question wasn't actually there, it was a puzzle he obviously wanted to set for the next poor mug who turned up.
I was actually there due to the cable which fed this socket having been nibbled by a rodent. Just a good job that the fuse didn't blow in the middle of winter, especially as the homeowners were a couple in their 80's.
 
"Hello All",

I agree that this is a Disgrace - whoever did that is not worthy of the title `Tradesman` !

I assume that this is at low level because of the Electrical sockets.

But removing the Plugs looks achievable to Me:

Turn Off Electrical Power to those Sockets.

`Wiggle` the Plug tops out enough to get a Dumpy screwdriver onto the Socket outlet screws - from the Photo it looks like this might be possible at either side of the Plugs [?].

Tilt the Socket outlet forwards at the top and lift up as much as the wires will allow - hopefully just enough to remove the Plugs.

Hopefully Socket wiring is still O.K. - re-screw Socket outlet to back box - Turn Off socket switches.

Turn Electrical Power back On.

Rewire Heating Electrics / Controls.


This is how `Easy` this is for Us Heating Engineers [LOL]


Obviously I realise that this may NOT work in practice.


But I am sure that the OP does NOT need MY Advice !


Regards,


Chris
 
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just get your adjustable out and undo the compression fitting, move the pipe out of the way and do whatever it is you want to do with the socket/plug.
 
"Hello Archy Styrigg",

It was supposed to be a bit of a `Wind Up` - although IF I ever had to try to unplug something like is in the Photo what I described is what I would try - if there was not the option to engage an Electrician at that point.

Obviously an Electrician would be required to rewire the Heating / Boiler to another power source.

Of course I would have the option to Drain down the Heating System - disconnect the Pipes from the Boiler and then unplug the Plugs.

I would NEVER have the audacity to try to be `Clever` on here - by even thinking that I knew how to do something `Electrical` better than all of You Professional Electricians / Electrical Engineers.

However I would be VERY interested in why what I described would NOT be the way to try - ?

And even more interested in the `Correct way` to achieve removing these Plugs - ?

Regards,


Chris
 
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Chris, I was of course joking!
I'd go with shaggies suggestion myself.


And for what it's worth, if I ever have any boiler/heating problems, you'll be my first port of call.
 
Chris, I was of course joking!
I'd go with shaggies suggestion myself.


And for what it's worth, if I ever have any boiler/heating problems, you'll be my first port of call.


"Hello again Archy Styrigg",


Thanks for letting Me know that You were also on the `Wind Up` - the last thing that I want is to irritate Members or to make myself look a Fool on here.

I was just describing what I would TRY to see what comments I received - especially after Midnight on a Friday Night / Saturday Morning !

Obviously Shagbites suggestion is available to Me as a Heating Engineer - But I think that I would still try what I described first.

When Draining down a Heating System and then Re-filling it I would have to add Corrosion Inhibitor - what I use is about ÂŁ30.00 - and I would have to re-visit after a few Days to vent the Radiators etc. - so I would want to try the `method` that I described above first.

Regards,

Chris
 

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