Electrician Damaged my Control Board
We had electrical work done on my house (change the main box outside). We had all lights and central air on when the electrician turned main power off to house. After work was completed, all the lights went on at once but when we went to turn the central air on, the thermostat read that the system was on but the unit never turned on. The electrician was able to "jumpstart" the air unit but it didn't kick on itself. Also, our 25" TV burned out. Couldn't get it to turn on again after power was restored to house. The air & heating contractor was called in to determine the problem with the central air and he claims we need a new control board. My husband and I are so upset as we feel that the electrician didn't do something right when he cut and restored the power to the house and he "fried" (as the heating & air repairman put it) our control board and TV. What should be done when cutting off all power to the house prior to restoring power? Did he cause a power surge? Are these type of problems common when power is cut and then restored? Would really appreciate any feedback. Thanks in advance.