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Well just to update you all....I’ve had an electrician out this morning (and he was kind enough to come during Economy 7 running hours). He found that there was a ‘live’ wire from meter to fuse boards, to storage heaters and water cylinder. The he did a loop test and found there was no neutral. He went back down to the electric cupboard and found that when the meter fitter fitted the new switches he had pulled the neutral wire out of its connection in the 100a fuse box pictured above. He couldn’t believe his eyes. The wire was actually arching. He doesn’t know how that apartment block hasn’t gone up in flames. He was disgusted. So currently he’s turned off the power and awaiting Western Power Distribution to come and fix as an emergency.
Thank you all so much for your advice you’ve all been very helpful.
I’m just glad I didn’t get electrocuted as I had my hands all over that metal fuse box yesterday
Well just to update you all....I’ve had an electrician out this morning (and he was kind enough to come during Economy 7 running hours). He found that there was a ‘live’ wire from meter to fuse boards, to storage heaters and water cylinder. The he did a loop test and found there was no neutral. He went back down to the electric cupboard and found that when the meter fitter fitted the new switches he had pulled the neutral wire out of its connection in the 100a fuse box pictured above. He couldn’t believe his eyes. The wire was actually arching. He doesn’t know how that apartment block hasn’t gone up in flames. He was disgusted. So currently he’s turned off the power and awaiting Western Power Distribution to come and fix as an emergency.
Thank you all so much for your advice you’ve all been very helpful.
I’m just glad I didn’t get electrocuted as I had my hands all over that metal fuse box yesterday
Meter tails are funny things. If they are disturbed at one end, movement may result in the other termination at the other end working loose. So it would be good practice to check tightness at both ends. I suspect that is what happened here, although they did not touch the connections in the fuse box, they disturbed the tails resulting in that loose connection.
to be honest if the loose terminal was inside the fuse box, your electrician could have tightened that.
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