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Hi, i have had a new boiler installed and they have left the property without completing full scope of works.
Also have plugged the boiler into an extension lead on top of a toilet. (I will try and add a picture)
Any advice if this is ok or not please20221104_194111.jpg
 
You can't use an extension lead as a permanent supply. You need an electrician to install a dedicated three pin outlet close to the boiler for it to plug into.

Looks to me as though the boiler team jumped the gun. I'd have wanted the toilet pan removed properly, the electrical worked completed and the wall re-plastered and/or repainted before the boiler went in. This can all be done with it in situ but it would have been easier to have done things in the right order.

Wireless receiver may be a bit close to the boiler (check the MIs) and might want moving as part of the electrical works but the pipework looks quite nicely done as far as one can tell from the photo.
 
There’s a switch right by it, would only need changing if it’s not already fused. Receivers are usually 30cm away from boiler to prevent interference, but as suggested check the instructions. Extension lead and trailing cable is a no-no. Also flue could be too close to that air vent depending on if it’s vented outside.
 
There’s a switch right by it, would only need changing if it’s not already fused. Receivers are usually 30cm away from boiler to prevent interference, but as suggested check the instructions. Extension lead and trailing cable is a no-no. Also flue could be too close to that air vent depending on if it’s vented outside.
I will check instructions, thank you
The switch has no cables to or from. Scope was to install wiring. Instead they put a plug on the boiler, plugged it in and left
Now refusing to fix
 
The switch has no cables to or from.
I take it you have checked this?
Scope was to install wiring. Instead they put a plug on the boiler, plugged it in and left
Now refusing to fix
As long as you have it writing in the quotation then I’d say you can take them to court, or however else it’s dealt with. I would check that vent too, as then gas safe could get involved.
 

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