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<blockquote data-quote="Marvo" data-source="post: 558221" data-attributes="member: 20838"><p>Not sure about maintenance log requirements, I'm not UK based so I'm not familiar with your local codes of practice.</p><p></p><p>If there's no defrost cycle termination thermostat then setting the time duration of the defrost is trial and error.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought but water can ingress a light fitting by travelling through capillary action inside the cable itself between the outer sheath and the internal insulated conductors. Pretty rare but I have encountered it in the past. That said the fact they 'disposed of' the light fitting suggests to me their story is fabricated, as a contractor they would have known you woujld want to see the failed fitting that supposedly caused several thousand quids worth of damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marvo, post: 558221, member: 20838"] Not sure about maintenance log requirements, I'm not UK based so I'm not familiar with your local codes of practice. If there's no defrost cycle termination thermostat then setting the time duration of the defrost is trial and error. Just a thought but water can ingress a light fitting by travelling through capillary action inside the cable itself between the outer sheath and the internal insulated conductors. Pretty rare but I have encountered it in the past. That said the fact they 'disposed of' the light fitting suggests to me their story is fabricated, as a contractor they would have known you woujld want to see the failed fitting that supposedly caused several thousand quids worth of damage. [/QUOTE]
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