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Off-peak circuit not working - what next?
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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 552202" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>While I can understand the electrician not continuing to locate the fault / cable issue having verified no electricity is getting to the flat in the off peak period I'm wondering what checks and tests he did during the daytime visit to confirm and verify the cabling and continuity to the flat off peak CU and why he is out of ideas on what the actual problem is.</p><p>This sounds like the electrician you got in is short on experience and ability as the conclusion seems to fall short and leaves the job a bit open ended and could get embarrassing with the management company if it turns out to be a simple fault that has not been identified</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 552202, member: 8931"] While I can understand the electrician not continuing to locate the fault / cable issue having verified no electricity is getting to the flat in the off peak period I'm wondering what checks and tests he did during the daytime visit to confirm and verify the cabling and continuity to the flat off peak CU and why he is out of ideas on what the actual problem is. This sounds like the electrician you got in is short on experience and ability as the conclusion seems to fall short and leaves the job a bit open ended and could get embarrassing with the management company if it turns out to be a simple fault that has not been identified [/QUOTE]
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