![infinity cable infinity cable](https://www.cmy.com.my/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Entreq-Konstantin-Infinity-Power-Cable-1.65m-10.jpg)
encourage homeowners to contact the supplier to fix the cable to prevent the risk of electric shock or fire.let customers know that, as part of the recall, the supplier will pay to fix or replace the cable.The cable is labelled ‘INFINITY’ or ‘OLSENT’ at one-metre intervals on the cable.Įlectrical contractors and workers who come across the affected cable should: It affects all sizes and configurations of TPS and Orange Round mains power cables sourced from Infinity Cable Co Pty Ltd and supplied under ‘INFINITY’ and ‘OLSENT’ brands. Woolworths is taking responsibility to fix installations if the cable was purchased from Master Home Improvements. This cable was supplied throughout Queensland in 2012–13 by: If disturbed, the insulation can crack, causing a risk of fire or electric shock.Ĭable installed in areas of elevated heat has an increased likelihood of failing.
![infinity cable infinity cable](https://cdn.sharafdg.com/cdn-cgi/image/width=600,height=600,fit=pad/assets/8/b/2/6/8b26b15f5189aa5c479a47149d3ec38edf6fa9eb_Infinity_III_Cable.jpg)
The cable is not compliant with electrical safety standards and will quickly become brittle. If you don't have any of the cable, you will have to meet the costs of inspection yourself.Queensland’s recall rate of Infinity Cable has reached 77%, however, there’s still around 177km of cable unaccounted for. I have just purchased the property, so who pays to have my house inspected and fixed? If you have the recalled Infinity cable, some of the costs of inspection may be met under the recall if you can also determine which cable supplier it came from.
![infinity cable infinity cable](https://comtrol.com/wp-content/uploads/1200110-Replacement-Cable-500px.png)
![infinity cable infinity cable](https://www.audiotherapyuk.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Entreq-023.jpg)
#INFINITY CABLE PLUS#
In April, the Supreme Court handed its director, Lu Luo, a fine of $18,000, plus an additional $15,000 in court costs, for selling the non-compliant electrical cables.įREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (source: ACCC) The faulty cabling was originally imported from China by Infinity Cable Co. Masters, Thrifty and Mitre 10 were among the major homeware retailers to supply Infinity cables and are meeting most of the recall costs. The new cables include LSZH Indoor/Outdoor MicroCore and LSZH Indoor/Outdoor MicroCore with SpiderWeb Ribbon (SWR) technology. Mr Stowe said while Queensland had legislated a new electrical approval scheme, there was "no agreed governance agreement, so it cannot yet be considered nationally or by NSW".