Talking with Tony Cable from the NICEIC the other day at the ELEX show in coventry.
There is talk of a pilot scheme to start where registered Sparks would be given the authority to remove main cut outs for isolation purposes, also in this capacity the sparks would have the facility to re-seal the cut out.
I can only assume that from the suppliers point of veiw, this saves the resources of their area engineers coming to re seal a installation after major works where a certificate has been issued.
In light of this position i can only assume that the sparks will be able to acsess the meter to insert CU tails and also reseal this as such.
As for mater- cut out tails??? well im guessing that it will be within the sparks re-mit to change but it will probably contine to be a gray area.
How do i personally get around this. Well i have previously changed a CU with the tails to the unit live using insulated pliers and a clean pair of boxers.
Would i ever do it this way again???? Not bloody likely!!!!
So i use a pair of these to grip the fuse :
http://www.hyperclaw.com/pic/products/vde_water_pump_L.jpg
I dont grip to hard so i break the carrier but it stops me getting a ****er!
I shield my face as i pull it
The experienced guys probably think its over kill but i have heard to many horror stories, i think the most importaint part is to pull the fuse in one smooth action to avoid arc-ing
There is talk of a pilot scheme to start where registered Sparks would be given the authority to remove main cut outs for isolation purposes, also in this capacity the sparks would have the facility to re-seal the cut out.
I can only assume that from the suppliers point of veiw, this saves the resources of their area engineers coming to re seal a installation after major works where a certificate has been issued.
In light of this position i can only assume that the sparks will be able to acsess the meter to insert CU tails and also reseal this as such.
As for mater- cut out tails??? well im guessing that it will be within the sparks re-mit to change but it will probably contine to be a gray area.
How do i personally get around this. Well i have previously changed a CU with the tails to the unit live using insulated pliers and a clean pair of boxers.
Would i ever do it this way again???? Not bloody likely!!!!
So i use a pair of these to grip the fuse :
http://www.hyperclaw.com/pic/products/vde_water_pump_L.jpg
I dont grip to hard so i break the carrier but it stops me getting a ****er!
I shield my face as i pull it
The experienced guys probably think its over kill but i have heard to many horror stories, i think the most importaint part is to pull the fuse in one smooth action to avoid arc-ing