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Spoke to the local DNO this week, as a job im quoting for needs an isolator fitted so i can run a small second CU from a henley block to supply an extension.
I may also be running a supply to the separate garage in the foreseeable future.
I only need them to either de-energise supply and i will fit the DP isolator myself.
Cheeky buggers want over 60 quid plus vat to pull the fuse. Then they will wait if its quick or return to re-energise.
I know we aren't meant to pull them and with modern cutouts its less risky, to be honest i wouldn't want to pull this one it looks old and well sealed with dirt and grime around the edge of the enclosure. far to risky and it looks like its never been pulled.

The prices they charge are as follows(taken from there website)
What do you guys think of the prices? are they pretty much standard across the country?

I was hoping that given the age of the cut out / head they might swap it out, but no such luck they are of view its perfectly fine! then i could have fitted the isolator at the same time.

[ElectriciansForums.net] DNO charges when needing isolator fitted.
 
If you had set a standard charge to visit a property twice in one day to do a small task such as pull a fuse then refit it, bearing in mind each visit will have a certain amount of travelling time attached to it and a little bit of paperwork, what would you set the fee at?
 
that's a sensible charge. did it include the isolator or was that supplied by you?

Isolator was supplied by BG, all part of the cost!

That's good. Unusual to hear anything good about BG...
Do you pay anything on a monthly bases so that you can call them out whenever you want?? you know what I'm getting at... (They will come out and fix things straight away as long as you have joined their scheme where you pay £20 a month.... )

Not that I am aware of. I know the charges differ for different areas so I just assumed it was a cheaper area for whatever reason. That being said, the client could well have been on some kind of scheme. I'll try find out
 
Each DNO seem to have their own ideas when it comes to charging the last one I asked the customer to arrange for this to be done was free of charge. I have in the past been charged £31 pounds by one DNO & £80 by another
 

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