What would you do? | Page 2 | on ElectriciansForums

Discuss What would you do? in the Talk Electrician area at ElectriciansForums.net

I opened up an electric shower last Sunday after a plumber had connected it, he didn't tighten the neutral enough.....outcome.....high resistance, heat, meltdown, because of a bodged connection, you did the right thing
Yeah. I went to a consumer unit a couple of years ago where the spark hadnt checked the factory connections. Loose neutral and melted consumer unit. Doesnt take them long to go.
 
nothing to stop the silly moo boiling a kettle or 2. you did right by refusing to make the installation unsafe.
 
can't you just see the headlines in the local rag... " woman dies in house fire caused by bodged electrical work".
 
You done the right thing, if the customer got a belt, you be down the road, Well done for standing up to them, and do it late on Saturday shes going to moan anyway !!!!
 
I would not leave something that was not safe in anyone's house. In my own i might have rigged it up for the short time i needed it and kept a close eye on it.


Yes mate, because we're bloody sparkies and would know what to do if it hit the fan. But for Joe Public? No chance.
 
"Hello grimysparks80",

As All of the other Members have Stated You did EXACTLY the Right Thing.

We should NEVER `Breach` What we KNOW to be the `Regulations` [Unsafe Condition] - Apart from `Protecting` our Customers Lives and Property - WE would be the One`s that are Prosecuted IF anything Goes Wrong.

I have a friend who is an Electrician - He `Did the Customer a Favour` and Wired Up an Immersion Heater Using 2.5mm Twin & Earth - Because the Hot Water Cylinder was Installed by Heating Engineers before the Electrician had Done any Wiring for it - He `Trailed` the Cable Around the House At `High Level` with a Few Clips onto the Door Frames.


After He had Gone - Intending to Return 3 Days Later to Continue a `Partial Rewire` and Correctly Connect the Immersion Heater - A Child of about 6 Years Old Pulled Down the Cable using a Broom [ `Playing`] and then was `Caught` by His Mother about to CUT IT [Try to Cut] using a pair of Scissors ! !


The Mother Realised that Her Son was Close to probably `Killing Himself` - And Although the Child could have `Chosen` the Electric Kettle Lead - The TV Lead - Or ANY Other Electrical [Live] Lead in the House - IMAGINE what would have Happened to MY Friend - A `Fully Qualified` and Registered Electrician IF the Child had DIED because He `Cut Into`the `Temporary Cable` ! !

You might think that THIS is an `Unusual Situation` - BUT - Is It ?? - How many Times have We ALL Created a `Temporary Cable Connection` ?? - For Various Reasons - This `Temporary Cable Connection` for an Immersion Heater I have seen `More Times than I can Remember` !

"Well Done" in `Doing the Right Thing`.


Regards,


CHRISMUR
 
you could have fixed it the builders method. connect the neutral wire to the earth terminal. that would work temporarily. you'd have to bypass the RCD with a couple of bits of 1.0mm though. (and in case anybody thought i was serious, my your god help you)
 
you could have fixed it the builders method. connect the neutral wire to the earth terminal. that would work temporarily. you'd have to bypass the RCD with a couple of bits of 1.0mm though. (and in case anybody thought i was serious, my your god help you)


I'd have to question you using 1.0mm cable mate, surely the CSA of it will be too big to trip the 100A RCD? I'd use bellwire myself. But then I know what I'm talking about because I completed my 5 week course. Its people like you who give us cowboys a bad name.
 
fair play mate you done the right thing. but i know what you mean when people put pressure on you it is hard to say no. hopefully when she has had time to cool down im sure she will understand.
 
Quote"you could have fixed it the builders method. connect the neutral wire to the earth terminal. that would work temporarily. you'd have to bypass the RCD with a couple of bits of 1.0mm though. (and in case anybody thought i was serious, my your god help you)"

I tried doing that with 10mm but couldnt get the cu cover back on so decided not to risk it.lol
Thanks for all your replies everyone. Its always nice to get a bit of approval from people who know what theyre on about
 
Last edited:
I agree. Simply wrapping the wire around the post is not acceptable, but if you then clamp it with a clothes peg or similar I think you'll find that complies with the regs.
 

Reply to What would you do? in the Talk Electrician area at ElectriciansForums.net

News and Offers from Sponsors

  • Article
Join us at electronica 2024 in Munich! Since 1964, electronica has been the premier event for technology enthusiasts and industry professionals...
    • Like
Replies
0
Views
270
  • Sticky
  • Article
Good to know thanks, one can never have enough places to source parts from!
Replies
4
Views
762
  • Article
OFFICIAL SPONSORS These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then...
Replies
0
Views
764

Similar threads

As a trainee, one of the things I've tried to focus on to deepen my interest in the world of electrics, is the space for creativity. I've...
Replies
0
Views
308
I'm begining to think like this now, I very rarely work for builders anymore but the couple that I still do work for are the worst payers out of...
    • Like
    • Agree
Replies
8
Views
666

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Electrician Courses Green Electrical Goods PCB Way Electrical Goods - Electrical Tools - Brand Names Pushfit Wire Connectors Electric Underfloor Heating Electrician Courses
These Official Forum Sponsors May Provide Discounts to Regular Forum Members - If you would like to sponsor us then CLICK HERE and post a thread with who you are, and we'll send you some stats etc

YOUR Unread Posts

This website was designed, optimised and is hosted by untold.media Operating under the name Untold Media since 2001.
Back
Top