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What's your thoughts on this install done by a utility company? No prizes, just for fun :)

[ElectriciansForums.net] Interesting cut-out and meter install
 
Hahahahaha that's priceless. SP-N, a.k.a 1-phase 1-wire. Some numpty has put blue ties on two of those tails though.
 
Presumably the installer had had some training to be let loose in society. One has to wonder what was not happening in his mind to recognise the mistake for himself. Even highly trained folk make cognitive mistakes - air line pilots for example, especially if they repeat the same thing over and over again. It is not unknown for airliners to attempt to land with the under carriage still up.

See: El Al pilots forget to lower wheels on Heathrow landing - https://www.timesofisrael.com/el-al-pilots-nearly-try-landing-with-wheels-up/
 
so basically these properties have been supplied by single core swa with no secondary core for a neutral. I would guess this was spotted at initial verification before being switched on!?

No, not SWA - it' concentric. Perfectly fine that bit.
 
Well yes, even if the meter is internally isolated you've got the Line available. Make safe the end of the brown tail in the DB, put blue in Line and green/yellow in Neutral, knock a rod in for the earth, pop the bullet in and seal it up so it all looks pukka and away you go.
 
Looks like there is a link
Looks like the brass block on the right is a 3 way terminal block. 2 neutral conductors and 1 earth conductor.

Nope can't see it neither :( if this arrangement is pme with a split con supply cable, neutrals and earths twisted, taped by black tape, connected to the brass block on the right at the bottom where is the connection/link between the top neutral from the meter and earth?? o_O

if not pme and depending on split/straight con cable type then neutrals and earths would need separate termination...
 
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Rustynails, I think you're missing the point as regards how the neutral has been connected in this example.
 

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