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I've been to quote on a couple of jobs in the last few weeks where the customer has been told "It must have an RCD" or "You need a new CU" when neither is true. I just can't make up my mind if it's an excess of greed, or a shortage of knowledge driving them to tell customers such things.

i take it your quoting for surface mount in trunking then?? perhaps others are chasing in properly??
 
well you can always replace tails but how about showing your assessor how you do diversity calcs...for current using equipment/connected loads as well as C/Us.....that would be good wouldn`t it....;)

Yeah, I suppose, as long as he is not of the opinion that tails should always be upgraded to 25mm.

For meter tails the OSG says: "the minimum cable size should be 25mm. The distributor may specify the maximum length and the minimum cross-sectional area". It doesn't say anything about sizing the tails according to the maximum demand. I'm not saying that you're wrong, I'm just saying that I think that I would have a hard time justifying why I ignored what it said in the OSG if it came up in an assessment.
 
The other thought I had was if the distributors tails between cut-out and meter are 16mm then perhaps I could assume that their minimum csa couldn't be any larger than 16mm.
 
The other thought I had was if the distributors tails between cut-out and meter are 16mm then perhaps I could assume that their minimum csa couldn't be any larger than 16mm.
distributers tails are DNO property..so you wouldn`t worry about those anyway......unless they were damaged..then you pick up the phone.....
 
distributers tails are DNO property..so you wouldn`t worry about those anyway......unless they were damaged..then you pick up the phone.....

and which tails are not their property then? the ones coming from the meter to the fuseboard? the meter you are not spose to touch cos that is also their property and it has a seal on it? so i essence we really shouldnt worry about changing any tails cos they are all sealed up and the DNO's :confused5:
 
and which tails are not their property then? the ones coming from the meter to the fuseboard? the meter you are not spose to touch cos that is also their property and it has a seal on it? so i essence we really shouldnt worry about changing any tails cos they are all sealed up and the DNO's :confused5:
Where the tails run from meter to CU/DB is not normally sealed, just a removable cover plate.
 
distributers tails are DNO property..so you wouldn`t worry about those anyway......unless they were damaged..then you pick up the phone.....

Ok, I know that, what I was trying to say was perhaps I could assume that the distributor's requirement for the csa of the tails on the consumers side of the meter would not exceed the csa of their own tails on their side of the meter, I just didn't explain myself very well. I'm guessing that the main fuse is probably only a 60A or 80A but I haven't checked yet.

Why do I feel like I am digging myself into a hole :)
 
When British Gas did some work around my house they sealed the Henley blocks as well!

For safety reasons I think as they are on the consumers side of the meter ... you'd have to be pretty daft to try and nick electric from there :)
 

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