UK WT Henley series 4 cutout

Hi there, I recently had a home rewiring and the electrician spotted we had no earth. It's an old house and it was never added by previous owners.

He installed a WT Henley series 4 cutout device for the time being as it was a more cost effective solution.

He's wired it up and now the property is all grounded to this box and it has an external 100amp fuse but aside from that, I don't really know how it works and the series 4 no longer appears on the Henley website.

Do you think this is a good temporary solution?
 
Some pictures of the distribution equipment would help as it is not clear from the description what has been done

Edit: Having read your post again did the DNO install the new cutout or was it done by your electrician
 
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Electrician did everything except change the meter which eon did
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Electrician did everything except change the meter which eon did
I'm still trying to work out how it's all grounded, even with this cutout device.
In fitting the new cutout your electrician has created a TNCS / PME supply which depending on the local DNO network setup may or may not be available locally
On a TNCS supply the neutral conductor is also used as the earthing conductor
 
I'm thinking of getting one of those mains plug wiring testers to see if it does say we're earthed. Hopefully it is all done via the neutral coming into the house as you say (have read that online elsewhere) but the wires coming into the house are quite old too.
 
I'm thinking of getting one of those mains plug wiring testers to see if it does say we're earthed. Hopefully it is all done via the neutral coming into the house as you say (have read that online elsewhere) but the wires coming into the house are quite old too.
While they may tell you that you have an earth it will not tell you how good it is
 
Normal electricians shouldn’t be touching the cutout or meter, circled in red here….

For a property to not have an earth, that’s an issue for the supplier, not for someone to invent one from thin air.

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You say there’s an external fuse? Is that in a box outside? I would think the meter should be there too.
Can we see a photo of this external fuse?
 
Sorry when I said external I mean that bump on the outside of the henley. It's not hidden away inside the unit or anything. I'm not an electrician but an interested novice.
 
Normal electricians shouldn’t be touching the cutout or meter, circled in red here….

For a property to not have an earth, that’s an issue for the supplier, not for someone to invent one from thin air.

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You say there’s an external fuse? Is that in a box outside? I would think the meter should be there too.
Can we see a photo of this external fuse?

The cutout box was installed by regular electrician after they said all the original sockets werent connected to any earth. the meter was installed couple of months later when eon said our spinning disc one was no longer reliable, not that I believe that, they just don't want ones that you can ubse magnets on! Still I'm happy with a dumb digital meter
 
A regular electrician has not done that head replacement just the earth terminal and do not disconnect notice suggests DNO.
 
Did the electrician who joined the DNO earth with the inline connector do any Earth loop impedance tests anywhere afterwards did he not give you a Test sheet of any kind?
 
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