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Is it just napit that take a strict view on having isolator in place before changing cu.the reason I ask is the last 2 jobs I've requested the customer to organise a 100 amp dp isolator to be fitted before cu change the first guy [when I was actually on site ] was far from happy and remarked "do you sparkys nae know how to pull your own f##g fuses"
Second one when I wasn't there I marked where I wanted but he remarked to the main contractor "you know you don't really need an isolator"to which he replied but is it not illegal to cut and pull the main fuse to which he replied well it is and it isn't.
The next isolator I'm having to pay myself any recommendations that don't cost 175quid for 15mins work,will my energy company fit it for free
Thanks
 
Is it just napit that take a strict view on having isolator in place before changing cu.the reason I ask is the last 2 jobs I've requested the customer to organise a 100 amp dp isolator to be fitted before cu change the first guy [when I was actually on site ] was far from happy and remarked "do you sparkys nae know how to pull your own f##g fuses"
Second one when I wasn't there I marked where I wanted but he remarked to the main contractor "you know you don't really need an isolator"to which he replied but is it not illegal to cut and pull the main fuse to which he replied well it is and it isn't.
The next isolator I'm having to pay myself any recommendations that don't cost 175quid for 15mins work,will my energy company fit it for free
Thanks
Simple, refuse to do it unless you can do safely
 
Simple, refuse to do it unless you can do safely
It's for my own house.ive always left the arrangements to customer and sometimes they get isolator fitted for free depending what stage of install .when I was employed doing 100s if not 1000s of consumer unit upgrades we were permitted by sse to pull the fuse ourselves and fit a paper seal [25 addresses max per issue of seals]this was a council contract and forms had to be filled out with temp seal numbers etc.im guessing my boss had some sort of risk assessment in place and deemed us competent to sse .tails were blocked metre terminations were prohibited
 
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It's for my own house.ive always left the arrangements to customer and sometimes they get isolator fitted for free depending what stage of install .when I was employed doing 100s if not 1000s of consumer unit upgrades we were permitted by sse to pull the fuse ourselves and fit a paper seal [25 addresses max per issue of seals]this was a council contract and forms had to be filled out with temp seal numbers etc.im guessing my boss had some sort of risk assessment in place and deemed us competent to sse .tails were blocked metre terminations were prohibited
I got an Isolator fitted for free by British Gas but it is a bit of a convoluted story!

Was with Eon and requested an Isolator but was told main fuses probably contained Asbestos so it couldn't be done by that team. Was supposed to be done by an Asbestos team but for whatever reason despite several efforts they took ages and by that I mean months to arrange a visit.

To speed things up I got Power Networks to to put in a new Service Head which they did and the guys who did it were brilliant! Rang up Eon to say the service head was now new so should be no issue to fit the isolator and they wanted proof the Asbestos had been removed!!

I was so angry about that I changed supplier to British Gas and it was a very seem less process to get the isolator with them! and at no additional cost to boot, Eon wanted £95 I think from memory.
 
I got an Isolator fitted for free by British Gas but it is a bit of a convoluted story!

Was with Eon and requested an Isolator but was told main fuses probably contained Asbestos so it couldn't be done by that team. Was supposed to be done by an Asbestos team but for whatever reason despite several efforts they took ages and by that I mean months to arrange a visit.

To speed things up I got Power Networks to to put in a new Service Head which they did and the guys who did it were brilliant! Rang up Eon to say the service head was now new so should be no issue to fit the isolator and they wanted proof the Asbestos had been removed!!

I was so angry about that I changed supplier to British Gas and it was a very seem less process to get the isolator with them! and at no additional cost to boot, Eon wanted £95 I think from memory.
Thanks for that .I'm on a tight squedul, how long did the process take .
Cheers
Sorry I see it took months
 
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I got an Isolator fitted for free by British Gas but it is a bit of a convoluted story!

Was with Eon and requested an Isolator but was told main fuses probably contained Asbestos so it couldn't be done by that team. Was supposed to be done by an Asbestos team but for whatever reason despite several efforts they took ages and by that I mean months to arrange a visit.

To speed things up I got Power Networks to to put in a new Service Head which they did and the guys who did it were brilliant! Rang up Eon to say the service head was now new so should be no issue to fit the isolator and they wanted proof the Asbestos had been removed!!

I was so angry about that I changed supplier to British Gas and it was a very seem less process to get the isolator with them! and at no additional cost to boot, Eon wanted £95 I think from memory.
Even though its a linked detached house barrets we're to lazy to dig up next door neighbours drive so there split con is routed from my service head thru my foundation ,its not even clipped goes through creep holes and has multiple kinks and coils on it.and I tell a lie its a bs88 /2,1967,60 amp
 

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