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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 442255" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>Back in the day one of our clients used to fit those 3 pin Duraplugs to heating pumps, the idea being that when the plumber changed a pump it was just a plug in, no need to send an electrician as well. Some poor sod had to wire these things so they had a stock of them, if you upset the gaffer or you were at a loose end then you were it. It carried on for ages until one of the boss's who happened to live in one of the associations property's took a dislike to them, Apparently his heating pump was in a cupboard in a bedroom, his young son pulled the connector apart and poked a paperclip into the socket portion, it wouldn't have been so bad but the heating was on at the time, thank god for RCD's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 442255, member: 27126"] Back in the day one of our clients used to fit those 3 pin Duraplugs to heating pumps, the idea being that when the plumber changed a pump it was just a plug in, no need to send an electrician as well. Some poor sod had to wire these things so they had a stock of them, if you upset the gaffer or you were at a loose end then you were it. It carried on for ages until one of the boss's who happened to live in one of the associations property's took a dislike to them, Apparently his heating pump was in a cupboard in a bedroom, his young son pulled the connector apart and poked a paperclip into the socket portion, it wouldn't have been so bad but the heating was on at the time, thank god for RCD's [/QUOTE]
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