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Im abit confused. help
07-12-2011 9:50 PM
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Hi all i wondering if any of you can help does the wire between the junction box and the Test socket count as my internal wiring? Im abit confused
junction box >> white cable >> Test socket (Bt or Ours responsibility)
Cheers
junction box >> white cable >> Test socket (Bt or Ours responsibility)
Cheers
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Re: Im abit confused. help
07-12-2011 10:03 PM
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BT's responsibility is up to and including the master socket.
That's the whole master if of the old type, or the back part of the newer type - the faceplate and any internal wiring is down to you.
That's the whole master if of the old type, or the back part of the newer type - the faceplate and any internal wiring is down to you.
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Re: Im abit confused. help
08-12-2011 3:09 AM
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Quote from: 4C BT's responsibility is up to and including the master socket.
That's the whole master if of the old type, or the back part of the newer type - the faceplate and any internal wiring is down to you.
Sorry, but my understanding is that BT cover up to the Test Socket and not the actual Master Socket, which is why Plusnet ask you to to plug devices into the Test Socket because BT will only cover up to that point.If you have an internal wiring problem then it is up to you to have that fixed.
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08-12-2011 6:31 AM
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I think that's what he meant. The old type didn't have a master socket so it's the whole thing. The new type is segregated.
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08-12-2011 9:14 AM
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@chrispettitt89; Older installations don't even have a true master socket - mine was installed by BT in 1986 and has 3 "extensions" all wired back to an external junction box - one of which is a minimaster.
Some newer installations also don't have a customer master/test socket as they are wired from an external NTE5 box.
Some newer installations also don't have a customer master/test socket as they are wired from an external NTE5 box.
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08-12-2011 10:02 AM
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Quote from: mike360 Hi all i wondering if any of you can help does the wire between the junction box and the Test socket count as my internal wiring? Im abit confused
junction box >> white cable >> Test socket (Bt or Ours responsibility)
Cheers
Hi iv edited my question because i think it was confusing people hope that helps
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08-12-2011 10:26 AM
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