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Who is responsible for replacing outgoing meter tails if there is a seal on the cover?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkybum" data-source="post: 478839" data-attributes="member: 31259"><p>I know of another electrician, clearly not me, who has got fed up with attempting to middle manage clients, power companies and himself to all be available at the same time on two different occasions. Unless you have got really easy going clients they will look at you like you're a jobsworth. </p><p></p><p>His advice is to isolate any load the main head and deny any knowledge and to say the magic words: </p><p></p><p>"there was never a seal on this fuse, someone else must have cut it off"</p><p></p><p>Or just cut the seal wire and then hide the cut ends at the back where the seal wire is fed through. </p><p></p><p>Stop worrying. When its not under load, it will not spark. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkybum, post: 478839, member: 31259"] I know of another electrician, clearly not me, who has got fed up with attempting to middle manage clients, power companies and himself to all be available at the same time on two different occasions. Unless you have got really easy going clients they will look at you like you're a jobsworth. His advice is to isolate any load the main head and deny any knowledge and to say the magic words: "there was never a seal on this fuse, someone else must have cut it off" Or just cut the seal wire and then hide the cut ends at the back where the seal wire is fed through. Stop worrying. When its not under load, it will not spark. [/QUOTE]
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