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<blockquote data-quote="newfutile" data-source="post: 555270" data-attributes="member: 36842"><p>The job was not planned or scheduled in any way, I just happened to notice that one of our employees who lives in one of our flats had a 2 dangerous faults, in which both consumer units were very loose on a plasterboard wall,also a cupboard built around them was falling off and putting pressure on the boards.</p><p>To further complicate things there was no isolator,ukpn and niceic have stated because it's a red solid link it's down to the BNO (which is probably us), I have fitted a 3 pole isolator here as the second neutral splits after this in a Henley block,I have also sealed the red cut out.</p><p>There was also no (RCD) Residual Current Device on sockets likely to be used outside. I had to make a decision on what to do immediately</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfutile, post: 555270, member: 36842"] The job was not planned or scheduled in any way, I just happened to notice that one of our employees who lives in one of our flats had a 2 dangerous faults, in which both consumer units were very loose on a plasterboard wall,also a cupboard built around them was falling off and putting pressure on the boards. To further complicate things there was no isolator,ukpn and niceic have stated because it's a red solid link it's down to the BNO (which is probably us), I have fitted a 3 pole isolator here as the second neutral splits after this in a Henley block,I have also sealed the red cut out. There was also no (RCD) Residual Current Device on sockets likely to be used outside. I had to make a decision on what to do immediately [/QUOTE]
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