izentrop wrote:It will not prevent the fire of the wood panel, if no other modification.
And I thought that asbestos was an effective insulator. What an ignoramus I do.
izentrop wrote:It will not prevent the fire of the wood panel, if no other modification.
I "spoke" about it here electricity-electronics-informatics / linky-mal-install-on-board-or-medium-Wood-REACT-before-that he-not-be-too-late-t16204-10.html # p373583GuyGadebois wrote:And I thought that asbestos was an effective insulator. What an ignoramus I do.
izentrop wrote:I "spoke" about it here electricity-electronics-informatics / linky-mal-install-on-board-or-medium-Wood-REACT-before-that he-not-be-too-late-t16204-10.html # p373583GuyGadebois wrote:And I thought that asbestos was an effective insulator. What an ignoramus I do.
Enedis is formal, internal meter failure can not cause fire out of the boxChristophe wrote:It was just to show that LOW power electronics can catch fire or catch fire in their environment ... that's it!
Yes I know I weigh a ton at least, so I'm heavyEnedis refutes the direct responsibility for its product. "Linky meters do not catch fire. All the analyzes carried out during incidents of electrical origin, occurred in houses equipped with a Linky meter, have demonstrated it, one says at the headquarters of the electricity distributor. Like all the electrical materials that Ennedis installs at its customers' sites, such as circuit breakers or electrical panels, the meters are tested, certified and approved to meet the high technical standards and safety requirements. " https://www.lepoint.fr/economie/la-saga ... 123_28.php
izentrop wrote:Enedis is formal, internal meter failure can not cause fire out of the box
izentrop wrote: Enedis refutes the direct responsibility for its product. "Linky meters do not catch fire. All the analyzes carried out during incidents of electrical origin, occurred in houses equipped with a Linky meter, have demonstrated it, one says at the headquarters of the electricity distributor.
izentrop wrote: meters are tested, certified and certified to meet high technical standards and safety requirements "
izentrop wrote: Yes I know I weigh a ton at least, so I'm heavy
bhermes2012 wrote:Bonjour à tous
Having a wooden plate and edenis wishing to put the linky meter. I noticed edenis as well as my EDF supplier.
They refuse the change of plate where I would have to make a request to change the place of the meter which will be billed to me over 400 euros.
I do not want to change the place counter but just have a plate that is not made of wood. The meter located in the basement with gas nearby
What do you recommend ? Do I have to pay the 400 euros?
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