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my normal procedure is to install 100a wylex isolator (as used by meter guys, have a mate who supplies me off the back of his van) then if anything comes back i never pulled anything there was already a isolator fitted. not saying this is right , just my own personnal work around.

i still hold a valid pto (lasts 3 years and got 2 to go) so can always argue i was trained in fuse removal procedures.
 
my normal procedure is to install 100a wylex isolator (as used by meter guys, have a mate who supplies me off the back of his van) then if anything comes back i never pulled anything there was already a isolator fitted. not saying this is right , just my own personnal work around.

i still hold a valid pto (lasts 3 years and got 2 to go) so can always argue i was trained in fuse removal procedures.

I used to do this but find isolators have shot up in price. May be interested in revisiting the practice if I could get any isolators off the back of a van *hint hint*.
 
I'm paying more than that for Clicks. Get cheaper on Fleabay now and again but I seem to spend all my time on wholesalers websites and frankly don't have the time at the moment to get into bidding wars.

Crazy that, righ or wrong, if I wanted to I could get a 2 way board with a 100a incomer, use that as a rough makeshift isolator, have the option of 2 ways away from RCD for an alarm or whatever, and still have change from what I would spend on an isolator. I haven't actually done this (just don't bother with an isolator that I used to do as part of a board change), it just strikes me as odd.
 
It would seem that some DNOs are prepared to install isolator switches and some aren't.
Mine (Southern Electric) are only prepared to come out and isolate the circuit, then re-enegize it once you have completed your work. God only knows why they have decided to adopt this approach :mad:
If you are a member of Nic, Napit or ECA then SSE have a scheme whereby, as long as you inform them, you can pull the fuse for routine maintenance. They will supply you with temporary seals and will then reseal the service fuse. Details here:Removal Of Fuses.
Hope this helps
 
thats an ACE price and from "RS" just goes to prove dont always think RS are gonny be expensive last time I aske DNO to supply n fitt I was quoted £80 ffs
 
sold loads on fleabay for a fiver each, but now cant get as many so keep about 20 on van and get a restcock every couple weeks of about 5 or 8 which keeps me topped up
 
the reason i ask is my brother had some work done a couple of years ago
he had a garage converted into part of his kitchen
the so called electrician fitted a new 12 way consumer unit which is supplying the sockets in the new half of kitchen and lights in that side and thats it
the rest of the house is on a old wylex fuseboard with bs3036 fuses 4 of supplying the existing
the tails that are coming from the meter are 16mm non sheathed ito henley block and split to both 25mm new tails to new board and old 16mm to old board
the neutral 16mm i can see bare conductor
the gas has been upgraded to 10mm
the water is still 6mm and there is evidence of burning and can see bare conductor in a few places where insulation has melted
the work is not of a good standard
the seals are already missing from the cut out fuse and not sure now but may be missing at the meter but not deffo on this
I would like to improve it for him and then maybe use this for my assessment with elecsa or nic not decided which
by transferring all circuits to new board after improving bonding will need to fit rcbos in new board as only has 1 rcd protecting half of the board
the meter tails need upgrading to 25mm sheathed
but will carry out a pir first to check everything as i feel there will be other issues

so is my best course of action to get DNO fit a new isolator then it will be easier to carry out at convenience to our kid
 
If you are a member of Nic, Napit or ECA then SSE have a scheme whereby, as long as you inform them, you can pull the fuse for routine maintenance. They will supply you with temporary seals and will then reseal the service fuse. Details here:Removal Of Fuses.
Hope this helps
hi mate i cant seem to get to the link for the pdf is it ok and just my laptop
if so is there a way round it
 
On a Sunday?

You must be mad :D

playing catch up..!! Full Change including moving the CU 2 Meters Upwards.... nice easy job.

Singles all the way in surface trunking jointed to existing cables inside a IP enclosure with Wago!!

i replaced one of them Doepke heap of crap with a Volex Special..!!

what's better is i picked up about 300 quids of other works up at same time! NICE!
 
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Free gifts !! :(

i got a thermal mug of b&Q for opening my Trade point account..! :)

well you get 10 free breakers in them and i dont use them all so thats free..! customer gets free blanks!!! :D
 
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