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Main Power Cable Into Property - Who Maintains, Repairs And Upgrades?
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<blockquote data-quote="fatbob88" data-source="post: 382336" data-attributes="member: 12143"><p>Thanks for the pics Blue Duck. Can't say any of them look like my arrangement, think I saw the first one in one of the Sherlock Holmes series of programmes on telly. And by the way, I hope you've got your buildings and contents well covered. God forbid but would your neighbours insurance company pay out in the event of fire when forensics discover the nature of the installation? </p><p></p><p>Will have to get my digital camera out and post a pic. Bought a cheap digital camera recently thinking that it would be simple to operate, simply click then download to computer. Oh man how wrong was I! Came with no lead so had to grapple with blue tooth and a menu as long as our local chinese take away. There are all sorts of technical settings for picture quality, focus and technical words I'v never heard before. My neck starts to tense up culminating in a tension headache just thinking about getting it out of the cupboard. So if my next post is full of expletives you'll know why..... oh and the might be a few swear words too. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p>Before I do that I'm interested in knowing what would have prompted the upgrade now. I presume electricians that do re-wires are required by the regulations to inform the DNO if the load carry capacity of the existing cabling may be inadequate for the new installation and that is what has prompted UK PN into action. Would that be correct? Mind you it has been a few months since the re-wiring was done.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatbob88, post: 382336, member: 12143"] Thanks for the pics Blue Duck. Can't say any of them look like my arrangement, think I saw the first one in one of the Sherlock Holmes series of programmes on telly. And by the way, I hope you've got your buildings and contents well covered. God forbid but would your neighbours insurance company pay out in the event of fire when forensics discover the nature of the installation? Will have to get my digital camera out and post a pic. Bought a cheap digital camera recently thinking that it would be simple to operate, simply click then download to computer. Oh man how wrong was I! Came with no lead so had to grapple with blue tooth and a menu as long as our local chinese take away. There are all sorts of technical settings for picture quality, focus and technical words I'v never heard before. My neck starts to tense up culminating in a tension headache just thinking about getting it out of the cupboard. So if my next post is full of expletives you'll know why..... oh and the might be a few swear words too. :) Before I do that I'm interested in knowing what would have prompted the upgrade now. I presume electricians that do re-wires are required by the regulations to inform the DNO if the load carry capacity of the existing cabling may be inadequate for the new installation and that is what has prompted UK PN into action. Would that be correct? Mind you it has been a few months since the re-wiring was done. Thanks again for the help [/QUOTE]
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