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It's a funny old life.

A holiday chalet family asked the site manager why there was a red “FAIL, DO NOT USE” sticker on their bedroom infra red wall heater.

He said that the electrician had found a chalet fault whilst it was undergoing an inspection and test.

They said that they had not called upon an electrician. What was going on?

I had carried out the inspection and test after the manager had given me the chalet number and key for the chalet.

I had found that the wall heater was not earthed. 

I had also found that a ring final circuit had an end to end C.P.C. reading of 16 Ohms.

The site manager had given me the wrong chalet to test and the wrong key. He had mixed two up.

But if he hadn't  done that the faults would still be there unfound and unreported.

I come across much D.I.Y. dodgy work.

It's a funny old life innit?

 

Z.

 

 

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  •  I had to drive into Henley on Thames to get a shaver socket, because I had used one the previous day and had not called in at the wholesaler that morning to restock.

    Did you enjoy some liquid refreshment at The Angel on the Bridge Sparkingchip? Then hire a rowing boat to get some exercise whilst rowing down to Temple Island, then against the stream up to the lock and back? Henley is a lovely spot.

     

    Z.

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  •  I had to drive into Henley on Thames to get a shaver socket, because I had used one the previous day and had not called in at the wholesaler that morning to restock.

    Did you enjoy some liquid refreshment at The Angel on the Bridge Sparkingchip? Then hire a rowing boat to get some exercise whilst rowing down to Temple Island, then against the stream up to the lock and back? Henley is a lovely spot.

     

    Z.

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