I don't have any window cleaners. These I do myself.Is the route between the house and shed used by the window cleaners?
If so then the plastic conduit may get hit by ladders..
Discuss overhead cable height in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
I don't have any window cleaners. These I do myself.Is the route between the house and shed used by the window cleaners?
If so then the plastic conduit may get hit by ladders..
I don't have any window cleaners. These I do myself.
To be honest...I dont need ladders for downstairs and I lean out the top ones to do those...probably more dangerous that moving ladders under the overhead cable!Bit still with ladders presumably?
Yes, it is. Every 5 years apparently.Sounds fair enough then. What's the reason for the periodical check? Is it a rented property?
Well I will find out. Lots of other tenants in the area have cables hanging down where satellite dishes are, which to be honest are more unsightly than the cable along my outer wall. Its all enclosed inconduit.Good to see the landlord is keeping on top of things. I take it he was OK with you getting the wiring addition done?
I presume he did, as i was at work when the work as done. It was my sons girlfriends dad who did the work who does electric work offshore. I have asked for certs for the job but no longer in touch. I tested the T button the other day to see if the electric went off and it did. We shall see when they test in week or so to find out the outcome. I'm sure if it meets their safety standard then should be ok.For something like this I would always recommend clearing it with the landlord first.
What certificates did you get for the work?
Just re-read your post where you say you had the sockets tested by pressing the button. Presumably the electrician did more testing than this?
I presume he did, as i was at work when the work as done. It was my sons girlfriends dad who did the work who does electric work offshore. I have asked for certs for the job but no longer in touch. I tested the T button the other day to see if the electric went off and it did. We shall see when they test in week or so to find out the outcome. I'm sure if it meets their safety standard then should be ok.
Reply to overhead cable height in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.