Shorehamseagull
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- Dec 23, 2019
- 21
I’m hoping for some advice as I’m not really sure where to go/look.
My partner bought a new oven in 2020 from Curry’s which was installed by one of their fitters. Last weekend the oven went pop and stopped working with no power.
I went to have a look at it last night thinking maybe the fuse had gone or the circuit board or something to discover that the mains terminal block was completely fried. On further inspection the live cable clamp was missing the clamping nut. Unless it's completely disintegrated (which I can't see happening) I don't believe it's even been there. I think through luck the live cable has been wedged in place allowing the oven to work all this time. Over time it's clearly wiggled free, arcing, melting the block, which is very dangerous!
In my opinion, making sure the cable terminals are secure is the number one priority when fitting and electrical appliance. This feels like a very serious error by their installer that could have resulted in a very serious fire. My partner is now having a nervous breakdown thinking about what could have happened, particularly with her 3 children.
How should we go about raising this with Curry's? Should we be seeking compensation? Also out of duty feel like if this has/could happen to others it could have ended far worse so surely they should have procedures in place to check these things?
Thanks!
My partner bought a new oven in 2020 from Curry’s which was installed by one of their fitters. Last weekend the oven went pop and stopped working with no power.
I went to have a look at it last night thinking maybe the fuse had gone or the circuit board or something to discover that the mains terminal block was completely fried. On further inspection the live cable clamp was missing the clamping nut. Unless it's completely disintegrated (which I can't see happening) I don't believe it's even been there. I think through luck the live cable has been wedged in place allowing the oven to work all this time. Over time it's clearly wiggled free, arcing, melting the block, which is very dangerous!
In my opinion, making sure the cable terminals are secure is the number one priority when fitting and electrical appliance. This feels like a very serious error by their installer that could have resulted in a very serious fire. My partner is now having a nervous breakdown thinking about what could have happened, particularly with her 3 children.
How should we go about raising this with Curry's? Should we be seeking compensation? Also out of duty feel like if this has/could happen to others it could have ended far worse so surely they should have procedures in place to check these things?
Thanks!