So if you do the sums, what's the resistance of the supply cable if it's going to deliver 25000A?
If 3 doors down gives you a total cable run of less than 6.5m, yes...does that sound do-able if you live 3 doors down from the sub and are fed in 25mm?
many dnos connect subs together to ensure security of supply and a property may be supplied there fore by 2 or 3 subs with fuse ratings 400a -800A EACH
many dnos connect subs together to ensure security of supply and a property may be supplied there fore by 2 or 3 subs with fuse ratings 400a -800A EACH
Sorry to say but thats not true, Subs are only connected together in parallel for maintenance purposes.
If somebody did move a meter themselves, and didn't ****-up, what offence would they be charged with?
many dnos connect subs together to ensure security of supply and a property may be supplied there fore by 2 or 3 subs with fuse ratings 400a -800A EACH
Sorry to say but thats not true, Subs are only connected together in parallel for maintenance purposes.
Not so. Subs are connected as qwilpen saya in the London area but not elsewhere in the UK.
so I'm not convinced that the meter, even though not the property of the consumer, is not on his side of the supply terminals, so there is no making or altering of a connection to the consumer's installation if components within it are moved around....
It is very dangerous to parallel subs. I would love to have a chat with the engineers who authorised that to happen!
Well it's been over 20 years since I would have signed an agreement.so I'm not convinced that the meter, even though not the property of the consumer, is not on his side of the supply terminals, so there is no making or altering of a connection to the consumer's installation if components within it are moved around....
The document you sign for a supply includes a standard statement that the point of supply is "at the outgoing terminals of the metering equipment".
I wonder how many people have been....
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