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Quoting for a CU upgrade soon and it's the first time I've actually quoted one myself.

Any tips on how best to approach it? I get the principle of materials + time, but is there another stuff to watch out for that might not be obvious. Things that may have tripped (no pun intended) people up in the past that I might also miss.

Also I'll be testing before doing the upgrade so global IR L+N to E, Ze & Zs, confirming end to ends & R2 tests, borrowed neutral etc. Clearly can't realistically doing this on first visit for quote. I appreciate all jobs are different but do you do any bacic Zs etc. at the quoting stage? Or pre-empt the customer that the first part of the job is testing the installation's suitability for a new RCBO/SPD board, and that might affect the end price.

All help appreciated - thanks!
 
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Yeah from what I've read, I believe it's most likely 30A Line and either a fused or bridged neutral. Either way DNO needs to come out and that's what I've advised initially. There's no way I'm touching them.

I've asked for an isolator too.

What's the most likely course of action from the DNO do you think? Replace the whole lot with iso and PME or do I need to get involved to specifically request that?

Obviously 30A is no good for the EV installation either so the customer really needs this sorting.
It seems if it is a fused neutral on main cut out they have a directive from hse to replace it within 21 days .whether that means a new 100 amp pme supply I'm not sure .they will soon tell you
 
Quoting for a CU upgrade soon and it's the first time I've actually quoted one myself.

Any tips on how best to approach it? I get the principle of materials + time, but is there another stuff to watch out for that might not be obvious. Things that may have tripped (no pun intended) people up in the past that I might also miss.

Also I'll be testing before doing the upgrade so global IR L+N to E, Ze & Zs, confirming end to ends & R2 tests, borrowed neutral etc. Clearly can't realistically doing this on first visit for quote. I appreciate all jobs are different but do you do any bacic Zs etc. at the quoting stage? Or pre-empt the customer that the first part of the job is testing the installation's suitability for a new RCBO/SPD board, and that might affect the end price.

All help appreciated - thanks!
Also leave a note or get the customer to request the metre guy to actually fit an isolator ,most of the time there flying thru there day and moan cos it holds them up for 10 mins..last guy I asked moaned like hell saying there not obliged to fit one .don't know if customer got charged or not
 

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