Hi guys,
I hope you're all doing ok in this heat!!
I have recently carried out an EICR on a domestic property where it failed miserably. The consumer unit is an old MEM metalclad built in the 70's and requires replacement. The meter tails both on the supplier's side and consumer's side are 16mm and the earthing conductor is a 6mm.
Looks to be a TNCS shared supply.
My client is planning on adding a number of new circuits to his property including possibly an EV Charge point and electric gates.
Firstly, the shared supply will need to be upgraded to a dedicated supply with the 6mm earthing conductor replaced with a 16mm and the meter tails will require upgrade to 25mm with the installation of a double pole 100A isolator.
My client is with British Gas who don't seem to be easy to deal with according to my client who are suggesting to my client that the DNO (Electricity Northwest) upgrade the fuse/supply characteristics BEFORE they come in to upgrade the tails and install the isolator.
This goes against my experience in the past and I require some clarification on this as I feel he is being given incorrect information here.
Have things changed from a few years ago or something? It's always been energy supplier to come out first then DNO surely?
I hope you're all doing ok in this heat!!
I have recently carried out an EICR on a domestic property where it failed miserably. The consumer unit is an old MEM metalclad built in the 70's and requires replacement. The meter tails both on the supplier's side and consumer's side are 16mm and the earthing conductor is a 6mm.
Looks to be a TNCS shared supply.
My client is planning on adding a number of new circuits to his property including possibly an EV Charge point and electric gates.
Firstly, the shared supply will need to be upgraded to a dedicated supply with the 6mm earthing conductor replaced with a 16mm and the meter tails will require upgrade to 25mm with the installation of a double pole 100A isolator.
My client is with British Gas who don't seem to be easy to deal with according to my client who are suggesting to my client that the DNO (Electricity Northwest) upgrade the fuse/supply characteristics BEFORE they come in to upgrade the tails and install the isolator.
This goes against my experience in the past and I require some clarification on this as I feel he is being given incorrect information here.
Have things changed from a few years ago or something? It's always been energy supplier to come out first then DNO surely?