Loose wires on cookers.

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  • #65009
    bagman
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    Had two in a row now.
    I must admit I cringed a little when filling in the sheets, but it is what it is.

    One was a poor earth connection in the terminal block, the other was a connection hanging loose on one of the plates which popped the trip when it touched to earth.

    Anyone else getting them?

    #358776
    kladave
    Participant

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    Hi Bagman

    Funny enough YES!!!

    Iv’e had two where the lead supplying the hobs has come adrift,and after reading the email from Amica admin about wire off pumps etc I got a little concerned that we would not get paid.

    Dave

    #358777
    bagman
    Participant

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    Phew!!

    Thanks Dave, me too regarding the email.
    Well that makes me feel a little bit better 🙂

    Just have to see what happens.

    Trev

    #358778
    Amicaanne
    Participant

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    Good to know this, will make sure that we inform customer if this is the case that you will be charging them.

    anne

    #358779
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    Amicaanne wrote:Good to know this, will make sure that we inform customer if this is the case that you will be charging them.

    anne


    Hmm, thats not how I am reading bagman & kladave’s posts. It reads as though these loose wires are due to assembly faults. ❓

    I think kladave is referring to internal ‘leads’ or wiring.

    Jim.

    #358780
    bagman
    Participant

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    Yes Jim, that’s exactly what I’m saying (and Dave as well I think).

    I’ve gone to a couple of cookers where internal wires have come adrift due to poor assembly and was worried that they might be misconstrued when seen on the jobsheet.

    These are definitely NOT chargeable jobs, they are faulty cookers where the wires were not tightened correctly at the factory.

    #358781
    kladave
    Participant

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    bagman wrote:Yes Jim, that’s exactly what I’m saying (and Dave as well I think).

    I’ve gone to a couple of cookers where internal wires have come adrift due to poor assembly and was worried that they might be misconstrued when seen on the jobsheet.

    These are definitely NOT chargeable jobs, they are faulty cookers where the wires were not tightened correctly at the factory.


    ^ This!!

    #358782
    Amicaanne
    Participant

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    noted!

    #358783
    Amicaanne
    Participant

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    what models were they? job numbers pls??

    #358784
    bagman
    Participant

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    Job No.s 106247 and 105229.

    #358785
    kladave
    Participant

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    Job No’s 105585 & 105859

    #358786
    Amicaanne
    Participant

    Re: Loose wires on cookers.

    thanks

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