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Went to replace a consumer unit today and removed the service fuse. Lady from next door said her electric had gone off and sure enough, when fuse is removed it cuts off both properties. Rang the DNO and they said that it is not a problem. Surely this is unacceptable?
 
Presumably (hopefully) its split before the meter. So effectively a multi occupancy supply?
 
It is very common to have a TN-S supply looping to next door just make sure next doors earth is not on your house calls earth bar. I would be careful about saying you pulled the DNO fuse you never know who is reading!
 
I think the OP meant the DNO fuse wasn't seated right and he wanted to ensure no damage had been caused and to reseat it correctly :)
 
It is very common to have a TN-S supply looping to next door just make sure next doors earth is not on your house calls earth bar. I would be careful about saying you pulled the DNO fuse you never know who is reading!
If they were not bothered when he rang them up they won't be bothered on here will they!
 
As I understand it, the suppliers fuse is primarily to protect the suppliers cable so they can do this. Hopefully services split before the meter and main protective conductors are from the TNS cable cut out and not upstream at the CU. If I may ask - what was the service fuse size and how long are the neighbours tails do you reckon?
 
Tails are no more than 1 metre, 16mm csa. next doors is back to back, where they go into another service head/fuse. They are split before the meter. I think the fuse was 100amp, but will have to double check when I return. Job was postponed for the time being.
 
Lots of old supplies have one fuse feeding two meters/supplies. Most common in houses split into two houses with a rising or later main to the second meter. Meter operators won't install a new supply on a shared fuse but will exchange the meters as the dno's are not obligated to change them to seperate fusing.
 
Lots of old supplies have one fuse feeding two meters/supplies. Most common in houses split into two houses with a rising or later main to the second meter. Meter operators won't install a new supply on a shared fuse but will exchange the meters as the dno's are not obligated to change them to seperate fusing.
Yes classic with maisonettes, shared fuse. But next door?
 

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