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<blockquote data-quote="NozSpark" data-source="post: 31458" data-attributes="member: 601"><p>Apart from the normal overheated terminals I have only had experience of one fire...</p><p></p><p>I went to a shop, which was being done up by some Turks as a fast food restaurant, to do some work on the lighting circuit. I arranged to go back a week or so later to do some work in one of the employees flats. When I got to the shop I found that it had burn't down (absolutley gutted) inc flat above and roof. Three fire engines had been in attendance, one of them being the regional platform engine.</p><p></p><p>After an investigation the fire dept' found that it was an electrical fault that had started the fire. The cables in question were part of the socket circuit which had been twisted together and then tiled over.</p><p></p><p>Luckily for me, that was a circuit that I hadn't worked on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NozSpark, post: 31458, member: 601"] Apart from the normal overheated terminals I have only had experience of one fire... I went to a shop, which was being done up by some Turks as a fast food restaurant, to do some work on the lighting circuit. I arranged to go back a week or so later to do some work in one of the employees flats. When I got to the shop I found that it had burn't down (absolutley gutted) inc flat above and roof. Three fire engines had been in attendance, one of them being the regional platform engine. After an investigation the fire dept' found that it was an electrical fault that had started the fire. The cables in question were part of the socket circuit which had been twisted together and then tiled over. Luckily for me, that was a circuit that I hadn't worked on. [/QUOTE]
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