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<blockquote data-quote="Normanw" data-source="post: 466496" data-attributes="member: 30347"><p>Ok, it’s drum roll time - and a round of applause for Andy! </p><p></p><p>DNO back again today, having had animated discussions at the office, disconnected next door, no change. Disconnected next door but one - eureka, problem disappeared! </p><p></p><p>Further investigation on their property revealed a bore hole pump issue. The tenant had been complaining to the owner for some time that there was an issue as it kept tripping out, but the owner told him to keep switching it back on!</p><p></p><p>So I am keeping the TNCS system, and hopefully the bore hole pump issue will be resolved, but apparently the DNO have no power to force a repair. I will try via my insurer to claim for electricians bills and loss of solar production, but I’m not holding my breath.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again all</p><p></p><p>Norman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Normanw, post: 466496, member: 30347"] Ok, it’s drum roll time - and a round of applause for Andy! DNO back again today, having had animated discussions at the office, disconnected next door, no change. Disconnected next door but one - eureka, problem disappeared! Further investigation on their property revealed a bore hole pump issue. The tenant had been complaining to the owner for some time that there was an issue as it kept tripping out, but the owner told him to keep switching it back on! So I am keeping the TNCS system, and hopefully the bore hole pump issue will be resolved, but apparently the DNO have no power to force a repair. I will try via my insurer to claim for electricians bills and loss of solar production, but I’m not holding my breath. Thanks again all Norman [/QUOTE]
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