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Emergency Electrcian

Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 3:40pm
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Does anyone know if there are any electricians that would come out during this time of lockdown we had a massive power surge it’s blown our transformers so we have no electricity to some of the house our Insurance Company have told us to find someone to fix it and install a Power Surge Protector to our Fuse Box .

tpandmush

Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 3:59pm

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Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 3:59pm

Hi

Can you explain what you mean by blown your transformers?  

Kind regards

Elaine 

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Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 4:16pm

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Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 4:16pm

tpandmush wrote on Tue Apr 7, 2020 3:59pm:

Hi

Can you explain what you mean by blown your transformers?  

Kind regards

Elaine 

Sparks Electrical Services

We had three power surges which blew the ceiling lights which are connected to transfo

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Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 4:18pm

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Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 4:18pm

This post that was quoted has been deleted.

It’s Iberdrola who say we have to claim on our insurance and the the insurance company will sort it out with ibe

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Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 4:28pm

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Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 4:28pm

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Feeding the lights downlighs

LeckyLes

Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 10:07pm

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Posted: Tue Apr 7, 2020 10:07pm

Hi, sorry  to hear of your predicament during this difficult time . It is highly likely you are correct on the problem being the transformers , but who told you that it was ? 

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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 3:24pm

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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 3:24pm

As Les mentioned, it will likely be the step down transformers for your lighting, often they run a few off one transformer depending on the number and rating of fittings you have.

Personally, I would not class this as an emergency, UNLESS, this leaves you with no lighting and therefore the area is unsafe.

That said, I do know that electricians (and plumbers etc for that matter) are still allowed to provide emergency cover and are doing so.

If you need a spark in your area then I would drop 'Villas' a note as he is in your area and a troubleshooter for those sorts of trades.

Unfortunately I am stuck in the UK or I would have helped!

Villas

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 4:33pm

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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2020 4:33pm

UKHandyMan4Hire wrote on Sun Apr 19, 2020 3:24pm:

As Les mentioned, it will likely be the step down transformers for your lighting, often they run a few off one transformer depending on the number and rating of fittings you have.

Personally, I would not class this as an emergency, UNLESS, this leaves you with no lighting and therefore the area is unsafe....

...

That said, I do know that electricians (and plumbers etc for that matter) are still allowed to provide emergency cover and are doing so.

If you need a spark in your area then I would drop 'Villas' a note as he is in your area and a troubleshooter for those sorts of trades.

Unfortunately I am stuck in the UK or I would have helped!

Jumping in. Can´t help with that one at the mo. sorry.

V

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