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Just to update on my witterings re DNO and unclear direction reponse regards maintaining/providing earthing point;
P.S. this has been taken to committee and the following agreed I am told.
Dear Mr Votigern (Name redacted)
Since our conversation about this topic I’m concerned that you may be somewhat anxious that the subject matter has been forgotten, this is not the case.
Indeed, a colleague within our policy team is currently working on an information/fact sheet that will be put onto our web site to obviate further related issues.
The concern you raised has been helpful in focusing light on the subject of both domestic and commercial earthing practices and will hopefully enable us to produce a helpful guide.
In advance of this “official” guide, I’m happy to confirm the following:
· ESQCR reg 24(4) and 24(5) refers to making an earth terminal available for new/replacement LV connection in all cases unless unsafe to do so.
· ESQCR reg 24(1) refers to maintaining equipment i.e. an earth terminal.
So Western Power Distribution should be observing the above two fundamental regulations.
Yours sincerely
Gwyn Jones
Distribution Manager, Bristol
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 28 June 2018 15:45
To: Taylor, Tony S. (Management Information)
Subject: WPD: Feedback Form Submission
FeedbackID: 3397
Name: Vortigern
Telephone number: Catch me if you can.
Postcode: Ah ah!
Email address: No way!
Your feedback: As an electrical contractor it is often a problem when talking with you about earth connections supplied but not adequately maintained. I have been told by one of your team workers (name and team redacted for now) that you have "no responsibility" I did ask them to repeat that which they did. Surely you must have heard of ESQCR which does require you to maintain an earth connection where it already supplied? There needs to be some clear guidance and co-operation between yourselves and contractors who are continually faced with this kind of problem. Looking at your site there is no intelligent or clear guidance or information regarding earthing and your responsibility. No doubt this is driven by economics for you. However we are guided by safety requirements in domestic and indeed commercial premises. I realise there is a massive gulf between perceptions of how this may work in each instance. And to be fair it is true to say more often than not your staff are co-operative and very helpful. However just as often we get someone who just stonewalls any request and demands exorbitant fees to merely carry out your legal duty which often you either have no knowledge of or interest in. This is in no way a satisfactory state of affairs and I would request you address this lack of communication on such an important safety matter.
P.S. this has been taken to committee and the following agreed I am told.
Dear Mr Votigern (Name redacted)
Since our conversation about this topic I’m concerned that you may be somewhat anxious that the subject matter has been forgotten, this is not the case.
Indeed, a colleague within our policy team is currently working on an information/fact sheet that will be put onto our web site to obviate further related issues.
The concern you raised has been helpful in focusing light on the subject of both domestic and commercial earthing practices and will hopefully enable us to produce a helpful guide.
In advance of this “official” guide, I’m happy to confirm the following:
· ESQCR reg 24(4) and 24(5) refers to making an earth terminal available for new/replacement LV connection in all cases unless unsafe to do so.
· ESQCR reg 24(1) refers to maintaining equipment i.e. an earth terminal.
So Western Power Distribution should be observing the above two fundamental regulations.
Yours sincerely
Gwyn Jones
Distribution Manager, Bristol
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 28 June 2018 15:45
To: Taylor, Tony S. (Management Information)
Subject: WPD: Feedback Form Submission
FeedbackID: 3397
Name: Vortigern
Telephone number: Catch me if you can.
Postcode: Ah ah!
Email address: No way!
Your feedback: As an electrical contractor it is often a problem when talking with you about earth connections supplied but not adequately maintained. I have been told by one of your team workers (name and team redacted for now) that you have "no responsibility" I did ask them to repeat that which they did. Surely you must have heard of ESQCR which does require you to maintain an earth connection where it already supplied? There needs to be some clear guidance and co-operation between yourselves and contractors who are continually faced with this kind of problem. Looking at your site there is no intelligent or clear guidance or information regarding earthing and your responsibility. No doubt this is driven by economics for you. However we are guided by safety requirements in domestic and indeed commercial premises. I realise there is a massive gulf between perceptions of how this may work in each instance. And to be fair it is true to say more often than not your staff are co-operative and very helpful. However just as often we get someone who just stonewalls any request and demands exorbitant fees to merely carry out your legal duty which often you either have no knowledge of or interest in. This is in no way a satisfactory state of affairs and I would request you address this lack of communication on such an important safety matter.