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Not easily Gavin - the roof is a hipped one with the whole facing full of panels as per pic below. The cables for the lower row are at the top of the row, so only accessible without the top row in place. They can only really get onto that roof if some of the panels are removed and from what he was saying this evening, they are planning to bring (at least) some of them down tomorrow.You'll probably find they can access the cables from the top of the panels, and are basically using the top of the panels for support, which will maybe look more dangerous than it actually is.
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Any more thoughts from anyone on this matter? the guys are planning to arrive tomorrow morning before their office opens.
It does... 94 pages, page 8 states that you must make sure that the company you employ are competent....
Thanks Earthstore, thats the NI version by the looks of it, but interesting reading.
Now, the plot has thickened a bit - I have just had to have a gas man call out as my boiler wasn't working (import & generation meter, etc are installed in the cupboard-under-the-stairs and you have to crawl under/past the boiler to get to them). The power light was flickering and it was making a sparking sound and "browning out" any time it tried to fire up. Boiler engineer turned up and said it sounds like a loose wire. On opening up the boiler, he found the neutral hanging on by a thread and the live completely free and arcing. The securing screws were still done up tight and there were strands in them so he says the flex has been yanked, which is not easy to do given its path. Sufficed to say, I am not a happy bunny...