Davey Cammack
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Hi, I hope this is the right spot to ask for advice.
I've been living in a home, a 1930's build for a year now. It's privately rented & I've just got around to replacing some light fittings & I've come across a problem + an existing issue that never really effected me until recently.
Anyways, My Fuse box looks ancient & I can't seem to isolate my downstairs lighting on their own. I have to turn off my downstairs sockets for the lights to be powerless. But the strange thing is, not all of my downstairs sockets turn off. 1 fuse turns off half the sockets only from what I can tell & another fuse turns off the other half + downstairs lighting.
The other issue is. I have no gas fitting for a gas hob, it only has an electricity point. But if I have 4 hob rings on & the oven, it trips the cooker fuse.
I told a friend that's more experienced than me with electricity standards & so forth. He said I should ask my landlord to check it out & when I called, they asked if anything wasn't working & I said everything works apart from the cooker issue which doesn't happen often as I hardly use all 4 plates & the oven at the same time. Basically I was told there's no need for them to come out unless something isn't working.
So I thought I would come here & ask you guys because I'm not very sure I should touch anything because I don't know what's powering what & I'm having to resort to turning off the main switch to do anything which surely isn't legal.
Thanks in advance!
I've been living in a home, a 1930's build for a year now. It's privately rented & I've just got around to replacing some light fittings & I've come across a problem + an existing issue that never really effected me until recently.
Anyways, My Fuse box looks ancient & I can't seem to isolate my downstairs lighting on their own. I have to turn off my downstairs sockets for the lights to be powerless. But the strange thing is, not all of my downstairs sockets turn off. 1 fuse turns off half the sockets only from what I can tell & another fuse turns off the other half + downstairs lighting.
The other issue is. I have no gas fitting for a gas hob, it only has an electricity point. But if I have 4 hob rings on & the oven, it trips the cooker fuse.
I told a friend that's more experienced than me with electricity standards & so forth. He said I should ask my landlord to check it out & when I called, they asked if anything wasn't working & I said everything works apart from the cooker issue which doesn't happen often as I hardly use all 4 plates & the oven at the same time. Basically I was told there's no need for them to come out unless something isn't working.
So I thought I would come here & ask you guys because I'm not very sure I should touch anything because I don't know what's powering what & I'm having to resort to turning off the main switch to do anything which surely isn't legal.
Thanks in advance!