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<blockquote data-quote="CallumE" data-source="post: 513998" data-attributes="member: 33906"><p>Hi! I recently purchased a house we've been living in since 2015 as renters, and this week we had British gas switch us over to a smart meter. While the engineer was fitting it and running tests, he asked if we realised that all the kitchen sockets had L and N switched over! I did some digging and not only is it the sockets but the oven, microwave, dishwasher, induction hob, hob fan, the whole lot! There's a separate consumer unit in the kitchen with thick gray cables run from the meter, which whoever installed it, got the L and N mixed up. My question is how after all this time has it not caused issues with all the above and kettles, blenders, chargers etc all running from this? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CallumE, post: 513998, member: 33906"] Hi! I recently purchased a house we've been living in since 2015 as renters, and this week we had British gas switch us over to a smart meter. While the engineer was fitting it and running tests, he asked if we realised that all the kitchen sockets had L and N switched over! I did some digging and not only is it the sockets but the oven, microwave, dishwasher, induction hob, hob fan, the whole lot! There's a separate consumer unit in the kitchen with thick gray cables run from the meter, which whoever installed it, got the L and N mixed up. My question is how after all this time has it not caused issues with all the above and kettles, blenders, chargers etc all running from this? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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