Domestic electricity supply
Discussion
Running the risk of sounding a little silly. Colleague of mine is having an extention built on the side of his house. There is currently 'a wire' attatched to the house that he believes is his domestic electricity supply. (Telephone wire height)
Now maybe i'm being silly, but this doesnt convince me. Maybe its because supply in my area is 'subterranean'.
Its def. 'not' his telephone wire, as thats a separate connection to the front of his house.
i just know im gonna get ridiculed for this!
(n.b. he lives in S. East Essex Southend area old property/victorian)
Now maybe i'm being silly, but this doesnt convince me. Maybe its because supply in my area is 'subterranean'.
Its def. 'not' his telephone wire, as thats a separate connection to the front of his house.
i just know im gonna get ridiculed for this!
(n.b. he lives in S. East Essex Southend area old property/victorian)
Why is it unlikely to be the electicity supply?
Thats where my parents is.
My father was working on a house once, was fitting a new doorway, and there was a crack in the render, so bolster chisel in the crack to take the render off....
BANG!! father flys off his platform, hand goes black, etc, luckily it was a doctors house! half of the village was without power....
Some utter feckwit had previously rendered in the mains feed, before the consumer unit, horizontally across the wall. Illegal and stupid....
>> Edited by chris1roll on Tuesday 15th February 17:57
Thats where my parents is.
My father was working on a house once, was fitting a new doorway, and there was a crack in the render, so bolster chisel in the crack to take the render off....
BANG!! father flys off his platform, hand goes black, etc, luckily it was a doctors house! half of the village was without power....
Some utter feckwit had previously rendered in the mains feed, before the consumer unit, horizontally across the wall. Illegal and stupid....
>> Edited by chris1roll on Tuesday 15th February 17:57
AC79xxx said:
When you say wire do you mean cable?
A normal domestic feed should be a black armoured cable about 25-35mm thick.
cinque said:
cable is as you say
rsvmilly said:
The size of the cable should give a good idea as to what it is.
Agreed, as it's a protected cable and not below ground my money is on an external feed to somewhere like a garage, tool shed or possibly garden lights.
Best get a sparks in to re-route.
BTW if you do get an electrician in do make sure you get an NIC EIC test certificate otherwise you may have problems later on down the line when you come to sell the property, f
g HSE 
BTW if you do get an electrician in do make sure you get an NIC EIC test certificate otherwise you may have problems later on down the line when you come to sell the property, f
g HSE
[/quote] they do not need to be in the niceic to issue a test certificate,they need to be judged competent by one of the many organisations that now exist, for a fee off course
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