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Took me a while before I realised, the building is a block of 6 flats, all submains go to each flat with the meter and consumer unit located within the flats for each unit.
[ElectriciansForums.net] Can you spot whats missing.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Can you spot whats missing.
 
has someone taped up the original Neutral cable with green/yellow tape?
there seem to be 2 earths from the service head of different sizes, i wonder if one has been mis identified.
 
No, its not strictly electrically related, not as some kind of fault anyway. Its pretty obvious when you look closely.
No metering to that LL's sub board
 
No metering to that LL's sub board
Thats the one. Tails straight out of the Bemco (which only has fuses in in) and straight into the LL board via the isolator. There are a few blocks the same as this dotted around, I wonder if they are all done like this. Free electric for years, quite a new board as well, 2018 if the label was from new, why would it not be picked up then.
 

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