Clueless householder here!
My wife told me John Lewis refused to plug in our new oven this morning due to "high readings on sockets". It looks on their paperwork like the "Pre Earth Loop Impedance Test" failed with 2.02 Ohms.
I thought that was strange as we had a new consumer unit fitted and tested after buying the house, so I dug out the installation certificate which apparently says under part 5: "Supply company should be contacted to correct the very High Ze Reading of 1.57 Ohms without delay". Who knew? It says it's a TNS supply.
So not exactly without delay I decided to call 105 (SSEN) and apparently they'll send someone out. What should I expect from them?
Pretty sure I can figure out plugging in an oven myself but if this is dangerous I'd like to get it sorted.
My wife told me John Lewis refused to plug in our new oven this morning due to "high readings on sockets". It looks on their paperwork like the "Pre Earth Loop Impedance Test" failed with 2.02 Ohms.
I thought that was strange as we had a new consumer unit fitted and tested after buying the house, so I dug out the installation certificate which apparently says under part 5: "Supply company should be contacted to correct the very High Ze Reading of 1.57 Ohms without delay". Who knew? It says it's a TNS supply.
So not exactly without delay I decided to call 105 (SSEN) and apparently they'll send someone out. What should I expect from them?
Pretty sure I can figure out plugging in an oven myself but if this is dangerous I'd like to get it sorted.