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I know this will be an easy question for one of you, but i do industrial and commercial.
Dads asked me to fit a new DB for him, how do i go about removing the main fuse in his house to isolate the board, can i just snip the security tag off and pull the fuse or i have got to get supply board out to redo the tag?
 
when you guys say "iron clad" do you mean these sort of things....
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What is the problem with them? I hear somewhere they contact asbestos, is this true?

btw. According to a conversation I had with them a few days ago SSE allow part P registered sparks to cut the seals as long as you inform them first. Apparently they just note it on their record to be re-sealed when they next visit.
 
Is that red/blk going into the meter and brown/blk out?

Eon fitted an isolator for me free of charge a few weeks ago. UP TO the supply terminals of the isolator is now theirs and load terminals onward is mine.
 
British gas fit them for £39 and that includes upgrading on there side upto the incoming of the isolator new digi meter if needed etc whichever or all is done for £39 and the isolators that are fitted by them are sealed on the incoming side
 
Never mind the asbestos, that probably has a re-wireable fuse link.
Get the DNO in to change it. Pronto!

The amount of asbestos contained in a re-wireable fuse carrier is miniscule. This whole thing has blown up out of all proportion.
 
when you guys say "iron clad" do you mean these sort of things....
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What is the problem with them? I hear somewhere they contact asbestos, is this true?

btw. According to a conversation I had with them a few days ago SSE allow part P registered sparks to cut the seals as long as you inform them first. Apparently they just note it on their record to be re-sealed when they next visit.
can i contact asbestos?.....got her number....she sounds like a right stayer.....
 

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