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I dire any body to challenge me on pulling a DNO cut out .
send in the men to pull the fuse . or see you in a few hours or put me in a 100amp isolator.by the way I have not seen one isolator fitted out by the suppliers for smart meters yet .
 
Bear with me @Midwest but I'm not sure being a member of Elecsa* (*or any other body) does automatically authorise you - It should do I agree. I'm not sure it actually does. Unless you know that Elecsa* have an agreement with the DNO that their members have automatic authorisation.

If push came to shove - who's lawyers would back down first.

Then after it's pulled - it's resealed right but without a seal ID who did it.

My DNO SSE (some others do as well), have a written policy that gives permission for electricians registered with an approved scheme (they don't include Stroma :)), to pull their main fuse to carry out certain tasks (like replacing main tails or CU). They will supply temporary sticky seals (no Phocidae jokes please), for you to re-seal and inform them with yours & seals details etc.

You should check out your local DNO policy on the subject.
 
My DNO SSE (some others do as well), have a written policy that gives permission for electricians registered with an approved scheme (they don't include Stroma :)), to pull their main fuse to carry out certain tasks (like replacing main tails or CU). They will supply temporary sticky seals (no Phocidae jokes please), for you to re-seal and inform them with yours & seals details etc.

You should check out your local DNO policy on the subject.

And that is exactly the way it should be. We should start calling the anti tamper on the main fuse, the Phocidae and see if it catches on!
 
Lets be honest a lot of the new DNO cut out fuses are quite stable and with no load are reasonably safe to pull. a lot of the older ones i wouldnt dare touch with a barge pole, even the DNO wont pull them they will cut the cable outside and rather replace the cutout entirely due to health and safety. Yes, we shouldn't do it without permission but i suspect i am not the only one to have done it in the past ;-) . its a risk assessment you have to make on each job and only you can decide is it worth it from a safety viewpoint and in case the proverbial hits the fan? i think you would only get the DNO on your case if it goes wrong, otherwise they have no proof who cut the seal and pulled it. Around here western power distribution will come pull the fuse for £60+vat.... add another £100 to fit a double pole isolator... hence why so many fuses get pulled.
I had a job a few months back with really old tails and fuse board that needed upgrading, they came out pulled fuse, i had new tails ready to go with an isolator to fit myself. they pulled fuse and were there less than an hour sat in van drinking tea!
 
I do recall reading there was some steps towards a nationwide approach on this subject, seems daft that its different in different areas. Perhaps after Brexit :rolleyes:
 
My DNO SSE (some others do as well), have a written policy that gives permission for electricians registered with an approved scheme (they don't include Stroma :)), to pull their main fuse to carry out certain tasks (like replacing main tails or CU). They will supply temporary sticky seals (no Phocidae jokes please), for you to re-seal and inform them with yours & seals details etc.

Several years ago, while registered with Elecsa, I applied to SSE for some temporary seals. I'm now registered with Stroma. Am I now prohibited from using the remaining seals? :D
 
I dire any body to challenge me on pulling a DNO cut out .
send in the men to pull the fuse . or see you in a few hours or put me in a 100amp isolator.by the way I have not seen one isolator fitted out by the suppliers for smart meters yet .

Mmmm,had Eon out,for a new meter (telemetry function disabled),to replace original two meters and clock,on RHT tariff.

Requested isolator to provide single point of isolation,they agreed need,as did NWE who had updated the head,and they had a mini meltdown.

They said it could not be fitted before the meter,which would be a simple two pole. No admission,but i would say it provides a possible future means of turning off their meter's telemetry.

Fitting after the meter,with it's 2nd RHT feed,would require a 4 pole isolator,which the lad had with him,but was unsure how to configure (4 weeks into the job;))

Now waiting for a "Tech Spec"?,from Eon,to come back and sort.

Not holding one's breath...it will be their fifth visit :(
 
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