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Off-peak circuit not working - what next?
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<blockquote data-quote="poni" data-source="post: 552386" data-attributes="member: 1497"><p>if its crossed over it will be in the meter room and is a simple fix, if that is what is going on, but you will be a while if you have not got the correct test gear,</p><p>first make sure that the meter you think is yours is really yours, ( turn both of your switches off and make sure that there is no power in your flat),</p><p>if there is electric then you will need to find which meter is yours </p><p> if there is no electric than this meters is yours, next you will need to test the at the switch you think is your OP switch to see if that is yours or your neighbours( do as I posted first)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poni, post: 552386, member: 1497"] if its crossed over it will be in the meter room and is a simple fix, if that is what is going on, but you will be a while if you have not got the correct test gear, first make sure that the meter you think is yours is really yours, ( turn both of your switches off and make sure that there is no power in your flat), if there is electric then you will need to find which meter is yours if there is no electric than this meters is yours, next you will need to test the at the switch you think is your OP switch to see if that is yours or your neighbours( do as I posted first) [/QUOTE]
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