Electric socket removal (1 Viewer)

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Oct 11, 2016
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Bailey Adamo 69-4
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6 years
I have a socket in the MH garage that trips the supply. I am unclear as to how to remove it as there are no screws. I'm guessing that it needs to be praised off but thought it wise to ask first.I have attached pictures of the socket type. The MH is. Dethleffs.
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Apr 27, 2016
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Manchester
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A class Hymer
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Since the 80s
That's a Berker brand socket, it has a circular socket area. Unlike the CBE type that has a rounded rectangular socket area. the trim with the flap just clips on, and can be prised off. I use a flat scraper to avoid the marks that a thin screwdriver might make. Once it's off the screws are obvious. Berker Integro range.
 
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Bognor Saint
Oct 11, 2016
1,347
2,300
Bognor Regis
Funster No
45,542
MH
Bailey Adamo 69-4
Exp
6 years
That's a Berker brand socket, it has a circular socket area. Unlike the CBE type that has a rounded rectangular socket area. the trim with the flap just clips on, and can be prised off. I use a flat scraper to avoid the marks that a thin screwdriver might make. Once it's off the screws are obvious. Berker Integro range.
Thanks for confirming what I thought.šŸ‘šŸ‘šŸ‘
 

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