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Overloaded electric circuits can cause fires. See previous blog
I have often come across circuits where the cables were overloaded. If your house has not been rewired then the chances are that the kitchen circuit is overloaded. Does the fuse keep blowing or does the MCB trip out often. If this happens you should get your load checked. I came across a job last […]
Woman Burned, Puppy Killed In OC House Fire Caused By Overloaded Electrical Cord « CBS Los Angeles
LocalWoman Burned, Puppy Killed In OC House Fire Caused By Overloaded Electrical CordAugust 17, 2014 5:14 PMShare on email1View CommentsRelated Tags: 13 Displaced, Electrical Cord, House Fire, Orange County House Fire, Puppy Dies, Santa Ana, South Ramona DriveTop Features For iPhone and AndroidCBSLA Text Alerts Follow Us On TwitterSANTA ANA CBSLA.com — Officials say a house […]
Busy couple of days in Glasthule, Dalkey, Bray and Tinahely yesterday. Then Shankill and Dun Laoghaire today
Started off wiring in attic light in Glasthule. Then fixing immersion in Dalkey. Off to Bray then to test and certify a shop. Then emergency call to Tinahely. Today wiring up down lighters and sockets in Shankill. Then down to Dun Laoghaire to replace socket that had burnt out.
Busy day yesterday, Crumlin, Dalkey and Sallynoggin
Customer in Crumlin tried to do some electrics himself and kept tripping the MCB. Took a while to sort out the electrics for him. Then down to Dalkey to an old customer to give advice on heating controls. Then up to Cabinteely to wire in TV point and look at another job also in Cabinteely.
Very busy all over South Dublin today. Working Crumlin, Monkstown, Sallynoggin, Dun Laoghaire and Shankill
Job first thing this morning to wire up two sockets in a house in Crumlin. Then down to Monkstown to replace battery in smoke detector. Then up to Sallynoggin to fit two new light fittings. Down in Dun Laoghaire this afternoon checking out portable coffee dock.
Busy day all over south Dublin. Working in Dundrum, Booterstown, Dun Laoghaire and Sallynoggin
Up to Dundrum first to replace faulty socket, then to Booterstown to replace faulty immersion. Then repairing emergency lighting in Dun Laoghaire followed by trip to Sallynoggin to change light fittings for a customer.
