M
monoloco
Apologies if this isn't the appropriate bit of the forum to post this to, or for any uneducated comments in what follows - straying beyond my elec expertise!
We had our meter changed over to a digital one the other day & the guy who did it spotted we had an old fused neutral cut-out. So Western Power Distribution have been out today wanting to replace it.
I understand enough to appreciate it needs replacing (not that I'd personally be fiddling with wires to come a cropper if the neutral fuse did get blown), but they're saying they need to dig up w nice hole/trench in our (recently tarmaced) driveway to fix it.
Is there a good reason why the service head couldn't safely be replaced without doing that, or is it genuinely unavoidable?
I just want to make sure they're not doing the thing that's easiest/cheapest for them, but not best for us!
Thanks!
We had our meter changed over to a digital one the other day & the guy who did it spotted we had an old fused neutral cut-out. So Western Power Distribution have been out today wanting to replace it.
I understand enough to appreciate it needs replacing (not that I'd personally be fiddling with wires to come a cropper if the neutral fuse did get blown), but they're saying they need to dig up w nice hole/trench in our (recently tarmaced) driveway to fix it.
Is there a good reason why the service head couldn't safely be replaced without doing that, or is it genuinely unavoidable?
I just want to make sure they're not doing the thing that's easiest/cheapest for them, but not best for us!
Thanks!