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Off-peak circuit not working - what next?
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<blockquote data-quote="JodieS" data-source="post: 552195" data-attributes="member: 37689"><p>Hi folks, an update for anyone interested!</p><p></p><p>My electrician has been out twice - one in the daytime and once during off-peak hours <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😴" title="Sleeping face :sleeping:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f634.png" data-shortname=":sleeping:" /> He confirmed that the meter is supplying the isolator switch correctly and that there is power/continuity within the switch itself. The fuse is fine. But no electricity is reaching my CU. Everything is connected correctly at both ends, so it seems that the problem is with the cable running through the walls between the isolator switch and my flat. Either it's become damaged, or somehow swapped with another cable by a mystery person - both very unlikely, but we're out of ideas!</p><p></p><p>Next step is to get the management company for the flats to send someone out to inspect/replace this cable as it passes through the fabric of the building. Fingers crossed that sorts it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JodieS, post: 552195, member: 37689"] Hi folks, an update for anyone interested! My electrician has been out twice - one in the daytime and once during off-peak hours 😴 He confirmed that the meter is supplying the isolator switch correctly and that there is power/continuity within the switch itself. The fuse is fine. But no electricity is reaching my CU. Everything is connected correctly at both ends, so it seems that the problem is with the cable running through the walls between the isolator switch and my flat. Either it's become damaged, or somehow swapped with another cable by a mystery person - both very unlikely, but we're out of ideas! Next step is to get the management company for the flats to send someone out to inspect/replace this cable as it passes through the fabric of the building. Fingers crossed that sorts it. [/QUOTE]
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