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Morning Bill. I do not envy you - living there Mate.Ah, the cooker is gas, by the way. Hot water's gas too. There's no central heating or anything.BB
Morning Bill. I do not envy you - living there Mate.Ah, the cooker is gas, by the way. Hot water's gas too. There's no central heating or anything.BB
I'll trot along to the CAB on Thursday, thanks. So; (i.e. a junction box with a broken lid; or a missing cover plate on a fusebox.!!)Bill.green sleeving on an earth instead of green/yellow. A code 1, however, is something that needs to be addressed urgently, as it poses a real & immediate danger. A bare or exposed live wire (i.e. a junction box with a broken lid; or a missing cover plate on a fusebox.!!)
Health & safety; and your local rent officer. That`s two of the first people to contact. Tell them the whole truth - you have concerns that another flat may be taking power from your meter (theft), and that you posted pictures of the main fusebox on here. We / I suggested you contact them, as it appears to be in a dangerous condition, and your landlady is unwilling to act!
Nowt` to lose m8.
KME
Which I would mark as a Code 1....And no closed grommets - blanking off the 20mm knock outs at the top either.
My thoughts exactly could do with tidying upGosh that lot looks a bit, naff... :O
Yeah I'll do the maths. 10 units a day, that's 3650 kWh a year. The average domestic unrestricted (i.e. not E7 not off peak, no heating) is just over 4000 kWh a year.I'm on the click energy tariff and I'm using 10 units a day regularly at the moment. I mean, do the math That's about a quid or so a day. I'll keep digging.BB
The guy who installed the meter suggests that since there is the separate supply for upstairs (you can see the pipe) then upstairs can only be running something off my lighting circuit and he says he can't be running much off that. I appreciate the sense in what he's saying, however, it doesn't alter the fact that current vanishes somewhere to something. Curiouser and curiouser, eh lads!but still wont help if upstairs is bleeding you after your meter,ie, spurred off your circuit somewhere.
I just remembered, when there was some rewiring done here and upstairs years ago, one of my wall sockets, one halfway up the wall with ducting coming down from the ceiling to it, stopped working. They explained it had to be disconnected because it was running off my ceiling rose, as they put it (the lighting), and that was illegal nowadays. Well, this is a plain wall socket, not fused or anything, and you could, in theory, run what you wanted off it, including plugging in heaters. The cables going to it are still up there in the ceiling, which means they're under the floorboards upstairs, and what's the betting that when it was renovated later it was simply and understandably assumed that they belonged to upstairs and they were connected to the upstairs storage heaters?With that old fuse box of yours, a lot could be pulled off your lighting and if the wrong fuse wire is in there, then the skys the limit. I did think of this when you first posted the pics, but the cables shown could also be your socket circuit running through the ceiling.
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