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I carried out an EICR for a charity music school, the building is a small brick building with a few ring circuits and lighting circuits.
I am going to be upgrading a few consumer units.

I asked them where their meter was and they said they currently do not have one and do not intend to have one???
is this my problem as its not unsafe having a Henley block in place of the meter??
 
Good one... What the procedure if you see someone with 2 CU's and one has bypassed the meter, or along those lines...? You get the idea...
 
Is it definately a DNO incomer? On some multi-building sites, such as colleges and universitys, the distribution cabling was installed by the local electricity board with a central meter and customer switchgear. The submains look like DNO cables (paper insulated lead etc.) but are in fact private, being metered upstream.
 
I would probily let them off with it being a charity (would feel charitable), would tell the client that he needs to call and get a meter installed (which they probily wont) and then note on the certificate that "there is no meter and have informed client that he needs to call and get one fitted" and just leave it at that.
 
Effectively you are there to assess the safety of the electrical installation. There is no electrical hazard in being unmetered. An N/A would be applicable for the report.
You then have the dilemma of is this something I wish to report or do I check up to see if it legitimate or do I ignore it.
This is down to your level of energy, moral compass and interest.
 
If you can isolate it I would conveniently forget the conversation you have had with the person and write not located fed from switch fused sub-main on the form. Ilf it was a grow room completely different dilemma.
 
The views on this is interesting to read.
We usually go on about doing a proper job and doing things by the book.. It sounds like that's ok ...as long as it's to our liking...
I suppose at the end of the day, as @Richard Burns says, it's down to our moral compass...
Personally I would question the set-up with the DNO.
 

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