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Iscolator for tt system?
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<blockquote data-quote="a1spark" data-source="post: 72817" data-attributes="member: 2229"><p>Meady, the tails from the meter [ or Isolator if installed ] to the cunsumer unit are your customers property. If you decide to renew these and try to do so without first pulling the cut-out fuse first then bear in mind the prospective fault current at that point if you short something out..it is illegal to tamper with the suppliers equipment so dont be guided by anyones encourgement on this site to do so.If you do make <strong>your own </strong>descision to connect the tails then you will also have to consider the possibility of having to cut the seals on the Main fuse also. Before anyone replies with the cry of " But its common practice"....Yes maybe so but bear in mind the supply authority lads have already called out to this job. what have they logged on their job sheet ? and you yourself are not sure are you....Make your own judgement Mate !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a1spark, post: 72817, member: 2229"] Meady, the tails from the meter [ or Isolator if installed ] to the cunsumer unit are your customers property. If you decide to renew these and try to do so without first pulling the cut-out fuse first then bear in mind the prospective fault current at that point if you short something out..it is illegal to tamper with the suppliers equipment so dont be guided by anyones encourgement on this site to do so.If you do make [B]your own [/B]descision to connect the tails then you will also have to consider the possibility of having to cut the seals on the Main fuse also. Before anyone replies with the cry of " But its common practice"....Yes maybe so but bear in mind the supply authority lads have already called out to this job. what have they logged on their job sheet ? and you yourself are not sure are you....Make your own judgement Mate ! [/QUOTE]
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