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I’m an electrician. I’ve been called to customer home to trace a short circuit. When I disconnect the boiler and put my meter across live and neutral I get 118 ohms.
I called Worchesterbosch tech support and the guy said yes that’s normal, no hold on I’ll ask my mate. Then apparently said no it’s faulty.
Customer has contract with British Gas so engineer attended. Customer took a picture of me testing to show engineer. Engineer said I’m not an electrician, I don’t understand. But it’s all fixed and left. When I checked fault was still present.
Another engineer followed, he put a meter across terminals with red and green lights, cut back some cables in control box and said its fixed. I returned same fault.
Seriously, is it normal for a gas engineer not to be able to do a simple continuity check?
Anyway, is this normal for this type of boiler?
I called Worchesterbosch tech support and the guy said yes that’s normal, no hold on I’ll ask my mate. Then apparently said no it’s faulty.
Customer has contract with British Gas so engineer attended. Customer took a picture of me testing to show engineer. Engineer said I’m not an electrician, I don’t understand. But it’s all fixed and left. When I checked fault was still present.
Another engineer followed, he put a meter across terminals with red and green lights, cut back some cables in control box and said its fixed. I returned same fault.
Seriously, is it normal for a gas engineer not to be able to do a simple continuity check?
Anyway, is this normal for this type of boiler?