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<blockquote data-quote="SLIPSHOD &amp; SLAPDASH" data-source="post: 479034" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>This is in a foreign convenience store, the guy owns 6 very large shops &amp; all the trades except me are of the same country. Most of the fridge repair guys, bakery equipment people etc cant speak any English. They bodge everything up. I pointed out this problem to the owner the week it was installed (about a year ago now) and he just shrugged and said its been done and paid for now. Since then he has had to replace the whole of the condensate system and pump as they had jammed it all under the display unit so it jammed, burnt out and cracked the tray flooding the electrics for other things also , i only laughed a little bit.</p><p></p><p>My reason for posting this was i will be carrying out a EICR for the insurance but know this and a few other things will need correcting (i have been asked to do this) and believe i can hammer the lid back into shape and fit the correct GE Breaker. I have tons of Series E GE breakers but no 3 ph so was going to link 3 together. Lets hop they haven't butchered the busbar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLIPSHOD & SLAPDASH, post: 479034, member: 16"] This is in a foreign convenience store, the guy owns 6 very large shops & all the trades except me are of the same country. Most of the fridge repair guys, bakery equipment people etc cant speak any English. They bodge everything up. I pointed out this problem to the owner the week it was installed (about a year ago now) and he just shrugged and said its been done and paid for now. Since then he has had to replace the whole of the condensate system and pump as they had jammed it all under the display unit so it jammed, burnt out and cracked the tray flooding the electrics for other things also , i only laughed a little bit. My reason for posting this was i will be carrying out a EICR for the insurance but know this and a few other things will need correcting (i have been asked to do this) and believe i can hammer the lid back into shape and fit the correct GE Breaker. I have tons of Series E GE breakers but no 3 ph so was going to link 3 together. Lets hop they haven't butchered the busbar. [/QUOTE]
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