Again, it's clear from the full description that they were looking for additional WIRES. There is nothing about checking what was IN the wires.
And the statement "The three-phase power cables were checked and connected directly to the electrical outlet." doesn't address who connected the wires directly to the electrical outlet, or when it happened. You want it to mean that the testers did this themselves at the time of the test, but there is nothing in that statement that suggests that particular assumption. John ________________________________ From: Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> To: John Milstone <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 3:28 PM Subject: Re: [Vo]: About the March test John Milstone <[email protected]> wrote: There is nothing in the report that describes the testers performing "surgery" on the power lines. Please rephrase this. The report clearly states that they checked. QUOTE: "The three-phase power cables were checked and connected directly to the electrical outlet. It was established and verified that no other cable was present and that all connections were normal. . . ." You should say "I do not believe what the report says." Or: "I do not believe these people can tell the difference between a bare wire and an insulated wire." That puts things in perspective. It is perfectly okay that you don't believe them. But please don't claim they never said they checked it. - Jed

