Concealed as in behind the walls? No, it has the casing which used to be there back in the old days, like using a pipe or a rectangular casing. Mine has the latter.
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That is what he intends to do. Actually he told me for wattage above 1500, it would be better to lay the wire from the DP. They mostly do it for AC's as a dedicated line to avoid issues. I was of the opinion that appliances have become energy efficiency that they don't need 2kW to operate or even for heating. Heck, even my water heater rod rates at 1500W works fine, so I thought I won't need it. That bubble was bursted yesterday when the person at IFB showed that all TL's have max wattage at 1450 and all FL's have 2000W. I had done a similar arrangement back at my Mumbai residence so I thought this would work too. Offcourse, that building is of recent built.
The landlord should be thankful if the next tenant will be someone like me. This area is going to boom like anything in the next 5-10 years.
Haha!! Yeah. But I had a terrible experience with Samsung, especially their in house technician. We had purchased a CRT and a refrigerator back in 2003 and it was working good. The TV started giving issues around 2015-16. The Sammy technician literally spoilt my tv. He first said the motherboard's gone, then picture tube m, then this that. He was unable to diagnose what was the issue. We didn't mind paying the money but the diagnosis should be proper. Finally we gave up on him and got it repaired from a local TV guy and it worked.
Even though my Dad swore to never get any Sammy product, after hard convincing we got another Samsung Qled TV.
Another thing was that TV's bass system went bad pretty early. We didn't repair it was another thing but you don't expect functionality to get damaged so early.
This is for TV, don't know how it will hold true for washing machine too.
The IFB guys are still clinging on to the belt and pulley system. He said that it helps then to replace a part rather than the entire drum if any part goes bad. I still don't know how IFB intends to keep the parts for this long(10 years) especially when technology changes so rapidly. I will be hard pressing them for an assurance.
From what I could capture of the leftovers, it said 1.5x3 something.
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Yes, my led light dims slightly when the rod is powered on. But wouldn't using a 2kW on such wires be like pushing it too much. While it may not burn down, but the fuse near the meter might get damaged as it happened last time.
Anyways, called the electrician back. Hoping to get it done by today itself.