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What MFT are you using Tom?Sorry, trying to keep up. I plugged my mft into the socket to get a ZS reading, but couldn’t. My mft indicated there was no earth
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What MFT are you using Tom?Sorry, trying to keep up. I plugged my mft into the socket to get a ZS reading, but couldn’t. My mft indicated there was no earth
Di-log, i’ll await the abuse....What MFT are you using Tom?
Di-log what?Di-log, i’ll await the abuse....
ground control to major tom .put you think cap on .David bowie .My mft indicated there was no earth
didgeridoo tester .Di-log what
didgeridoo tester .Di-log what
Could be onto something here, it was just his general workmanship that was her cause for concern for everything. He didnt even have a drill bit to drill a hole in a worktop, said he’d have to borrow one and then came back with he’ll get his father in law round to do it as he would do a better jobThink you’ve fallen into a bit of a trap here Tom,if the only reason she wanted it checked was “he was a bit of drip”.......I wouldn’t get my testers out for that
Tom can you explain how your MFT indicates " no earth"?ground control to major tom .put you think cap on .David bowie .
Fair enough mate,but she employed him not youCould be onto something here, it was just his general workmanship that was her cause for concern for everything. He didnt even have a drill bit to drill a hole in a worktop, said he’d have to borrow one and then came back with he’ll get his father in law round to do it as he would do a better job
this post is now getting like a soap .Could be onto something here, it was just his general workmanship that was her cause for concern for everything. He didnt even have a drill bit to drill a hole in a worktop, said he’d have to borrow one and then came back with he’ll get his father in law round to do it as he would do a better job
At the top of the screen there are 3 icons L-NTom can you explain how your MFT indicates " no earth"?
Tom,
If she is concerned about the safety of the work carried out, then yes, you can carry out an EICR (which, given it's a spur from what I'm assuming is a ring final circuit) should include a full suite of dead and live tests on the circuit, along with a visual inspection of the work carried out.
As the house is new, she should have access to the original EIC for the installation which you can refer to for test results for the circuit that was worked on.
Hope that helps.
Regards
SC
I new the vicar had done it .when the cat was found in the tumble dryer .If she is concerned about the safety of the work carried out, then yes, you can carry our an EICR (which, given it's a spur from what I'm assuming is a ring final circuit) should include a full suite of dead and live tests on the circuit, along with a visual inspection of the work carried out.
As the house is new, she should have access to the original EIC for the installation which you can refer to for test results for the circuit that was worked on.
Hope that helps.
Regards
SC
Yes, she wouldnt let him back to do anything else. She wanted rid of himIs this the only electrical work he did here Tom?
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