Mark A
Established Member
Our electric hob suddenly stopped working so I bought a new one and fitted it myself yesterday. An easy job, replacing like-for-like.
I turned it on this morning (to cook some scrambled eggs) and acrid smoke started to waft up from underneath. I managed to return it to Currys, thought the woman took a lot of convincing first. She said it should have been installed by a qualified electrician, otherwise our house insurance would be void. She then went on to say my wiring was the fault, which I find particularly offensive since my wiring was far superior to that of the electrician who rewired our house five years ago (only when I pulled out the oven I discovered he had just used a terminal strip wrapped in insulation tape).
I thought I was permitted to replace electrical fittings like-for-like, thought a qualified electrician (or an inspection by Buildings Regs) was required if changes to the wiring were to be made?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Mark
I turned it on this morning (to cook some scrambled eggs) and acrid smoke started to waft up from underneath. I managed to return it to Currys, thought the woman took a lot of convincing first. She said it should have been installed by a qualified electrician, otherwise our house insurance would be void. She then went on to say my wiring was the fault, which I find particularly offensive since my wiring was far superior to that of the electrician who rewired our house five years ago (only when I pulled out the oven I discovered he had just used a terminal strip wrapped in insulation tape).
I thought I was permitted to replace electrical fittings like-for-like, thought a qualified electrician (or an inspection by Buildings Regs) was required if changes to the wiring were to be made?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Mark