cadspark
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I had a call this morning from a facilities management company asking if I would go and have a look at a job at my local branch of a roadside restaurant chain that employ short fat cooks. The reported fault was a cable on a griddle sparking. When i got there I found a damaged SY cable that somebody had done a bodged repair with a porcelain terminal block wrapped with insulation tape. The live had come loose from the terminal on one side which accounted for the sparking.
I replaced the damaged cable with a new length of 6mm Ho7.
Standards of maintenance are quite bad and I remarked about a broken socket behind the servery taped up with insulation tape and the manageress commented it had been reported in January but was not considered critical because it was not on the customers side. She said they had reported a bolt not working on a toilet door and somebody was sent on an 8 hour nound trip to fix it!
I replaced the damaged cable with a new length of 6mm Ho7.
Standards of maintenance are quite bad and I remarked about a broken socket behind the servery taped up with insulation tape and the manageress commented it had been reported in January but was not considered critical because it was not on the customers side. She said they had reported a bolt not working on a toilet door and somebody was sent on an 8 hour nound trip to fix it!