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Cooker circuit fault blew DNO fuse !
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<blockquote data-quote="markysparky" data-source="post: 195034" data-attributes="member: 3497"><p>Was drilling some trunking for a replacement leg of a damaged kitchen circuit, and drilled with my first hole straight into the cooker cable. Massive flash around the trunking!! The cables were not run in the correct zones so had no idea cables were there.</p><p></p><p>Also this took out the main 60A fuse leaving the 30A 3036 intact. Added at least another hour onto my day as had to chase the wall to repair the cable. Luckily had a spare fuse on the van.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markysparky, post: 195034, member: 3497"] Was drilling some trunking for a replacement leg of a damaged kitchen circuit, and drilled with my first hole straight into the cooker cable. Massive flash around the trunking!! The cables were not run in the correct zones so had no idea cables were there. Also this took out the main 60A fuse leaving the 30A 3036 intact. Added at least another hour onto my day as had to chase the wall to repair the cable. Luckily had a spare fuse on the van. [/QUOTE]
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