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Inspection For Report On Circuit Mix-Up For Court Action
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<blockquote data-quote="flatowner" data-source="post: 391276" data-attributes="member: 26137"><p>The fuseboxes are within inches of each other. All the cables go up into the joist space above. I haved in my flat since 1980. There are two external meter readings while I was not in it. When the two flats of his were made one dwelling, Building Control should have made an inspection of the electrical works--but I know nothing about that. It is one line of investigation.</p><p></p><p>What happened is that after he put his two flats into one I was not living in my flat. I did not expect any electricity to be used. My meter and his meter are so high up, a step ladder is needed to read them. During his works, my ladder "disappeared" (he access to my flat during the Party Wall Award). It was only when I bought a step ladder and looked I saw that electricity had been used. I turned off my meter and the lights in his place went off and I heard a distress peeping from a fridge or freezer coming from his dwelling--he was away at the time. Bizarrely after this he had an electrician in that put MY circuits on to his meter--everything in my flat stayed alive in spite of my meter being off. After complaining that has been corrected. I what an expert who can look at what is going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatowner, post: 391276, member: 26137"] The fuseboxes are within inches of each other. All the cables go up into the joist space above. I haved in my flat since 1980. There are two external meter readings while I was not in it. When the two flats of his were made one dwelling, Building Control should have made an inspection of the electrical works--but I know nothing about that. It is one line of investigation. What happened is that after he put his two flats into one I was not living in my flat. I did not expect any electricity to be used. My meter and his meter are so high up, a step ladder is needed to read them. During his works, my ladder "disappeared" (he access to my flat during the Party Wall Award). It was only when I bought a step ladder and looked I saw that electricity had been used. I turned off my meter and the lights in his place went off and I heard a distress peeping from a fridge or freezer coming from his dwelling--he was away at the time. Bizarrely after this he had an electrician in that put MY circuits on to his meter--everything in my flat stayed alive in spite of my meter being off. After complaining that has been corrected. I what an expert who can look at what is going on. [/QUOTE]
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