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lewdboy
Just had notification that Scottish Power are going to be re-wiring my entire block of flats to the meter. The existing supply cable is probably 50 years old and is embedded into the fabric of the building and is not re-wirable. I have been informed that the new source cable will be run to my front door in the first phase, and then run through my house to the meter in the second phase.
The problem i have is with this 'second phase'. My meter is situated in a cupboard in my kitchen which is nowhere near the front door. My flat is also finished to a very high standard and there are no cavities in the floors/walls or ceilings to conseal cables. Scottish powers contractors propose to run, what i beleive to be a fairly beefy 100A wire-armour cable, through my flat hidden within some horrible white plastic trunking. Unexeptable. I've spent too much money doing this place up for them to **** it. If i refuse to have the works done, my supply will be cut under the grounds of 'safety'.
Questions:
Can i refuse the work under any circumstance and continue to use the existing cabling?
Access to my kitchen cupboard is easiest by drilling out through external wall and would IMO be an easier run/install/job. Can this be insisted upon to minimise disruption to aisthetics?
Can i insist on my own contractor to carry out the work to my standard at my expense?
If all of the above prove not to be viable, i am aware to an extent that these high voltage/amperage cables cannot run beside ELV,telephone or other low voltage data cabling to conform with Building Standards Regs. Can someone please detail the distances that these cables MUST be kept apart? I may use them to stop the contractors doing as they please and staple them everywhere!
Many thanks for your helpful opinions in advance!
The problem i have is with this 'second phase'. My meter is situated in a cupboard in my kitchen which is nowhere near the front door. My flat is also finished to a very high standard and there are no cavities in the floors/walls or ceilings to conseal cables. Scottish powers contractors propose to run, what i beleive to be a fairly beefy 100A wire-armour cable, through my flat hidden within some horrible white plastic trunking. Unexeptable. I've spent too much money doing this place up for them to **** it. If i refuse to have the works done, my supply will be cut under the grounds of 'safety'.
Questions:
Can i refuse the work under any circumstance and continue to use the existing cabling?
Access to my kitchen cupboard is easiest by drilling out through external wall and would IMO be an easier run/install/job. Can this be insisted upon to minimise disruption to aisthetics?
Can i insist on my own contractor to carry out the work to my standard at my expense?
If all of the above prove not to be viable, i am aware to an extent that these high voltage/amperage cables cannot run beside ELV,telephone or other low voltage data cabling to conform with Building Standards Regs. Can someone please detail the distances that these cables MUST be kept apart? I may use them to stop the contractors doing as they please and staple them everywhere!
Many thanks for your helpful opinions in advance!