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New Build flat, Is this phone socket wired Incorrect.
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 456161" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>If the problem is the cable to the master socket then it is Open Reaches responsibility and at their expense. If the socket that does not work is a secondary socket then it is your responsibility. The Blue+Blue/White is the logical first pair to use in the type of cable you illustrated, as historically the cables pairs would be; ( Blue+Blue/White 1st pair ), ( Orange+Orange/White 2nd pair ), ( Green+Green/White 3rd pair ), ( Brown+Brown/White 4th pair ), ( Slate+Slate/White 5th pair ), etc. The A and B polarity will not stop the phone working if reversed. Is your "faulty outlet" the master socket? and as Murdoch asked, do you have a contract for a phone line?</p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 456161, member: 1607"] If the problem is the cable to the master socket then it is Open Reaches responsibility and at their expense. If the socket that does not work is a secondary socket then it is your responsibility. The Blue+Blue/White is the logical first pair to use in the type of cable you illustrated, as historically the cables pairs would be; ( Blue+Blue/White 1st pair ), ( Orange+Orange/White 2nd pair ), ( Green+Green/White 3rd pair ), ( Brown+Brown/White 4th pair ), ( Slate+Slate/White 5th pair ), etc. The A and B polarity will not stop the phone working if reversed. Is your "faulty outlet" the master socket? and as Murdoch asked, do you have a contract for a phone line? Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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