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How do you check circuits in a house after installing a new fuse box?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gina" data-source="post: 539835" data-attributes="member: 36065"><p>Tracking cables is too late now as we fitted new floors...the electrician knew we will have new floors, still he didn't do proper checking as the problem occurred before the floors, he came and said he checked and it's ok, than the floor guys had tripping as well.. electrician came next day, but the floors where the circuit is were already covered. I don't know really what to say about the electrician not looking into this circuit when the matter was raised and of course why not finding it faulty when he fitted the consumer unit; he just didn't check properly. Knowing this now, we are worried about everything else, if it's ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gina, post: 539835, member: 36065"] Tracking cables is too late now as we fitted new floors...the electrician knew we will have new floors, still he didn't do proper checking as the problem occurred before the floors, he came and said he checked and it's ok, than the floor guys had tripping as well.. electrician came next day, but the floors where the circuit is were already covered. I don't know really what to say about the electrician not looking into this circuit when the matter was raised and of course why not finding it faulty when he fitted the consumer unit; he just didn't check properly. Knowing this now, we are worried about everything else, if it's ok. [/QUOTE]
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