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Temporary measure or not unenclosed block connectors are totally unacceptable.This may be a temporary measure until second fix stage to keep lighting/power on, but best speak to the electrician and raise your concerns
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Temporary measure or not unenclosed block connectors are totally unacceptable.This may be a temporary measure until second fix stage to keep lighting/power on, but best speak to the electrician and raise your concerns
Or a CowboyOr a temporary joint to maintain power whilst circuits are being altered.
As I suspected, I think you need to have serious concerns about the work they are carrying out.Sorry, I've had to leave the house and only just returned. The block connectors are being used to connect the spot lights, a ceiling lamp, the bathroom extractor fan and light switches. I I can seen two junction boxes which also appear to be connected to the light circuit. I'll try to post some pictures.
Westward10, this is where my ignorance in the subject defeats me. What should they be using?
The person doing that work may call themselves an electrician but that is one thing they are not.Westward10, this is where my ignorance in the subject defeats me. What should they be
but if lights are b&q and manufacturers instructions say choc blocks and tape?????????
The guy is clearly not an electrician.
What part of London are you based, I am sure one of the members could help you out.I feared it was the case. Thank you for your advice. I will try and find a competent electrician.
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