The builder put the wrong screw in, it went BANG!
There's a reason why screws are a set length as a builder found out.
A job a while back. I went to a house in Berkhamsted where a lot of building work was being done. The fault was a completely dead washing machine, no lights, etc.
I noticed immediately that the screws holding the lid on were not standard (they were long wood screws) and on removing these and the lid, I found that the screw had penetrated the internal wiring and gone with a bang.
In the picture, you can see a soot mark where the flash shot down the screw and through the screw hole.
Right next to the machine was the telling evidence! A box of the same screws being used by the builders.
I've still no idea why the builder decided to put an unsuitable screw in the lid of the appliance. Presumably, it had the original screws in and maybe the lid was removed to reduce the height to fit it into a low space? I just don't know!
A quick repair to the broken wire (and replacement 13 amp fuse) and it was all back to working again.




