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Yes in an ideal world, but its just not reasonalbe practicable is it. so you are a good boy and phone them every time you want to change some tails and you sit around waiting for them to pop out and do it for you. Don't think you would win many jobs if you are chargeing on the costs??. They have obvsioly seen a problem with the old units and thats why now they install either a swicth or the meter with the isolator built in.
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AJ:eek:
im with you aj, ive tried to go the proper route far too many times, at my expense :eek:

strange that because since i decided to snip them myself ive yet to find one with a seal ;)
 
You are supposed to get them to pull the fuse (its their equipment) but i always do it my self problems start at the main fuse if youre up rating the tails from the meter to the consumer unit then you should also change them from the incomong supply point ( the fused inlet)Probably stating the obvious burt rememmber the meter is wired live neutral neutral live good luck you obviously can't seal the job but to be honest most work i come across the meter is never sealed any way good luck phil S

Most suppliers are fitting isolator switches to there set ups now anyway so in time there will be no need to pull the fuse or cut the seals.
I was with scottish power a few year back and they had a lot of work fitting isolators and all the new builds in the last few years have to be fitted with an isolator when a new connection is being fitted.
 
HA HA, your right mate, very right, you do get the goodie two shoes a lot though, they see a seal and its like f4nny fright for them!
 
You are supposed to get them to pull the fuse (its their equipment) but i always do it my self problems start at the main fuse if youre up rating the tails from the meter to the consumer unit then you should also change them from the incomong supply point ( the fused inlet)Probably stating the obvious burt rememmber the meter is wired live neutral neutral live good luck you obviously can't seal the job but to be honest most work i come across the meter is never sealed any way good luck phil S

You are not allowed to change the tails from the main service fuse to the meter. Any equipment before the meter is the responsibility of the DNO.
 
Whilst everyone is jollying about pulling the service fuse, may i point out that,

SOME service fuses are reasonably old and can basically fall apart in your hands as you pull the carrier.

If in any doubt DONT DO IT.

Thinking your working safe could end up killing you.
 
Whilst everyone is jollying about pulling the service fuse, may i point out that,

SOME service fuses are reasonably old and can basically fall apart in your hands as you pull the carrier.

If in any doubt DONT DO IT.

Thinking your working safe could end up killing you.
quite right jason. use your discression when deciding to pull it. think ive been lucky so far as all have come out as expected ;)
 
You are supposed to get them to pull the fuse (its their equipment) but i always do it my self problems start at the main fuse if youre up rating the tails from the meter to the consumer unit then you should also change them from the incomong supply point ( the fused inlet)Probably stating the obvious burt rememmber the meter is wired live neutral neutral live good luck you obviously can't seal the job but to be honest most work i come across the meter is never sealed any way good luck phil S

I have never given a thought to pulling the main fuse and would always do it as its the only practical way of getting the job done HOWEVER dont go altering any tails on dno side as suggested above, fit a isolator and your new tails to db and reconnect dno side into isolator and if you think they in a bad way just report it to them, ive worked under dno authority for a long time and yeah service fuse seals tend to be overlooked but you really shouldnt be altering any of their equipment.
 
Whilst everyone is jollying about pulling the service fuse, may i point out that,

SOME service fuses are reasonably old and can basically fall apart in your hands as you pull the carrier.

If in any doubt DONT DO IT.

Thinking your working safe could end up killing you.

This happened to a spark either last year or year before, he ended up with a hand full of live fuse and it killed him.

I never pull the fuse i prefer to pull the meter tails out with very good vde 10kv pliers.
 
This happened to a spark either last year or year before, he ended up with a hand full of live fuse and it killed him.

I never pull the fuse i prefer to pull the meter tails out with very good vde 10kv pliers.
I was working with a bloke that done that,guess what happened.He never told me what he did and i got a nice belt.Lucky the customer was out of the house,tails were at head height.He wouldn't cut the seal.I ended up cutting the seal and you are allowed to cut the seal if it's an emergency.:eek:
 
I tend to not cut the fuse unless its newish,as above been doing it live for yonks and never had a problem yet.


just remember to remove the cables in the right order.
 

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