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<blockquote data-quote="daveg" data-source="post: 556044" data-attributes="member: 37649"><p>I have just had the satisfactory report after the remedial work has been done. Looking at the report it looks to me that the broken ring circuit is the kitchen sockets as there are 3 values >2000. The solution if I understand what was proposed was to change the breaker from a 32A to a 20A - "no ring continuity - BG B20 MCB needed" but the breaker is still listed as 32A.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]16834[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Does the fact that all 3 measurements are >2000 imply there is a serious break somewhere rather than just a loose connection on one wire?</p><p>The letting agent sent me a picture of the meter cupboard and the tails have been changed and now go through a single hole but the resolution is not good enough to see what breakers are fitted,[ATTACH=full]16835[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveg, post: 556044, member: 37649"] I have just had the satisfactory report after the remedial work has been done. Looking at the report it looks to me that the broken ring circuit is the kitchen sockets as there are 3 values >2000. The solution if I understand what was proposed was to change the breaker from a 32A to a 20A - "no ring continuity - BG B20 MCB needed" but the breaker is still listed as 32A. [ATTACH type="full"]16834[/ATTACH] Does the fact that all 3 measurements are >2000 imply there is a serious break somewhere rather than just a loose connection on one wire? The letting agent sent me a picture of the meter cupboard and the tails have been changed and now go through a single hole but the resolution is not good enough to see what breakers are fitted,[ATTACH type="full"]16835[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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