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Evening, my dear old nan has an old fuse box that she wants replacing with a new cu. The old fuse box is in her pantry practically on the floor. So even if she has it updated it will need to be moved. Now I haven't really had a look at it yet but if she can get it moved to the wall just outside the cupboard so she can access it easier the tails will need extending and I would probably assume the rest of the circuits. So whats the easiest solution please guys so I make sure that she is not ripped off and also its a neat job?? :D
 
you have answered your own questions mate, the cables will have to be extended and the tails too. If Nan cant reach the board, then its a move .( However, unless its a major refurbishment of the property, you do not have to comply will doc. M, accesories fitted between 450 mil and 1200 off the floor, as long as the installation is no worse in terms of compliance after it has been sparkied. )
 
Would it also be wise to get the electrical company to come in and fit an isolator and then perhaps they could extend the tails? or this asking for too much. also with regards to taking out the main fuse what is the deal with this as some people say just pull it out and say there was no tag and others say get permission?? :confused:
 
wish I was nearer mate so i could come and help. Get a sparky in for this as you will be playing with the end of the installation that has very very high fault currents. Explain to him that you are new and learning. You would also need a few bits of specialist kit for cutting up to 25 mil tails and undooing henley blocks.
Every one will tell you that it is illegal to break seals at the service point in order to remove the main fuse. It is. However everyone does, and the electric companies turn a blind eye as long as you are a sparky.
Its not as simple as pulling the fuse. - if there is load on the fuse, you run the risk of an arc, so its all circuits off and then pull the fuse, and do it quickly- similarily, when it goes back in, no load on the circuits and push it in quick.
 
Would it also be wise to get the electrical company to come in and fit an isolator and then perhaps they could extend the tails? or this asking for too much. also with regards to taking out the main fuse what is the deal with this as some people say just pull it out and say there was no tag and others say get permission?? :confused:

I phoned Npower and they came out within 2 weeks to fit a lovely shiny isolator free of charge, saves pulling the service fuse if you dont want the aftermath
 
sorry didn't mean to offend I was always going to get an electrician in. I had a few ideas and if I'm on the right tracks then this increases my confidence also whilst the sparky is there I will feel better about letting him know my thoughts the job may not happen for a few weeks I was only intrigued!
 
extend with 17th edition junction boxes,make sure to label all cables and juction boxes,ashley do a good maintenance free range,do not under any circumstances pull out the main fuse if you cut the seals you are interfering with supply company equiptment,i am only saying this to you as you are still learning and do not need to pick up on what would be considered illegal,do things the right way(call electric supplier)they actually prefer to fit a 100a isolator so you can isolate safely,they dont want their fuse seals tampered with so will happily fit one foc,they put their name on it and its their own equiptment.
 

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