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Attached is a picture of the service head at our house. Is this a type that the DNO should replace for free upon notification?

It looks very old, and may have a fused neutral line, I can't quite see through the sight glass to see whether this is the case. The conductors going to the meter look like they have some sort of fabric covering and look very thin compared to the modern meter tails.

The CU is a Wylex rewireable fuse unit that I'd like to get upgraded; one advantage of this head is that it appears to have a built-in isolator (lever on the top rhs), but I think it needs to go.

Thanks in advance.

Tony (Householder)
 
Technically we should call that 'casing' rather than trunking. There had been some spectacular casing work at the Midland Grand Hotel / St. Pancras Chambers but very little left by the time we were there. I salvaged a bit of it but not enough to make up much of a demo. I wonder how many installations still have live circuits in wooden casing?
 
Tony the OP saved me the service head and I picked it up some time later when in his area. Will be on display soon.

IIRC my next few posts took a certain amount of effort to convince the established firm as it was then - decent blokes for sure but not ones who would suffer fools gladly - that I wasn't a dangerous loose cannon firing nonsense into their midst. Fair enough, seeing as we didn't have the rating system then.
 
We’ve all found this thread now.
You just have to look at the picture of the service head and think “hmmm, @Lucien Nunes would like that” before reading any further.

pictures on the thread..... remember them??
it's that long ago, weren't they in black and white?
 

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