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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 443868" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>Went back this morning to connect the cooker and the guy was telling me about the first engineer who came out, apparently he told the homeowner that it was his wiring that was knackered, he had no business having a 3036, board, apparently their illegal! The DNO had no obligation to supply an earth, (there was one there originally) I was in the wrong for leaving the power on, and if they expected him to leave the power on they'd have to sign a disclaimer!</p><p></p><p>Another engineer arrived on scene and said that the problem was indeed down to them, he said that while the 3036 board wasn't ideal it was NOT illegal, although he did advise having it changed. he disagreed about not being not responsible for the earth, and said that the meter fitter should have at very least reported the cast iron head, they have a policy of replacing them. Anyway it seems the first guy was well known as a pita, and nobody liked him.</p><p></p><p>Still all's well that ends well. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 443868, member: 27126"] Went back this morning to connect the cooker and the guy was telling me about the first engineer who came out, apparently he told the homeowner that it was his wiring that was knackered, he had no business having a 3036, board, apparently their illegal! The DNO had no obligation to supply an earth, (there was one there originally) I was in the wrong for leaving the power on, and if they expected him to leave the power on they'd have to sign a disclaimer! Another engineer arrived on scene and said that the problem was indeed down to them, he said that while the 3036 board wasn't ideal it was NOT illegal, although he did advise having it changed. he disagreed about not being not responsible for the earth, and said that the meter fitter should have at very least reported the cast iron head, they have a policy of replacing them. Anyway it seems the first guy was well known as a pita, and nobody liked him. Still all's well that ends well. [/QUOTE]
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