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Kitchen Ring Spurred From A Socket.
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<blockquote data-quote="cjonesguitar" data-source="post: 384505" data-attributes="member: 14142"><p>I have seen that fuse i'm not sure average cartage, listen the socket from responses just seems a grey area even from my previous post. I mentioned earlier I thought the idea I liked the best was to maybe put connection blocks behind it or a junction box in the loft just to improve the wiring. Everything else I am sure is fine.</p><p></p><p>Some people don't quite see how he even got three cables in there. I personally mentioned this to the electrician today. He then mentioned the problem is (thought probably rare), if it starts to arc one day it can start sparking one day. This is just my logic it just isn't quite right.</p><p></p><p>This is a let flat bare in mind I could go done if someone one day kills themselves via that socket... I have signed a deceleration to say the flat is safe. The first thing that came to my mind when it blew is that...</p><p></p><p>I had a potential fire before. The connection box on the back of the cooker melted but this was down to not being down rated properly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjonesguitar, post: 384505, member: 14142"] I have seen that fuse i'm not sure average cartage, listen the socket from responses just seems a grey area even from my previous post. I mentioned earlier I thought the idea I liked the best was to maybe put connection blocks behind it or a junction box in the loft just to improve the wiring. Everything else I am sure is fine. Some people don't quite see how he even got three cables in there. I personally mentioned this to the electrician today. He then mentioned the problem is (thought probably rare), if it starts to arc one day it can start sparking one day. This is just my logic it just isn't quite right. This is a let flat bare in mind I could go done if someone one day kills themselves via that socket... I have signed a deceleration to say the flat is safe. The first thing that came to my mind when it blew is that... I had a potential fire before. The connection box on the back of the cooker melted but this was down to not being down rated properly! [/QUOTE]
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