If neutral is officially a live conductor, how does pulling the service fuse allow you to comply with the EAWR when replacing a CU?

unless it's a TT system supplied by a local transformer where it can't be guarunteed to be tied to earth..

And why do we need to use DP isolators for single phase, but it is fine to use TP for three phase and leave the neutral alone? I have always wondered what the reasoning is for this.
And why do we need to use DP isolators for single phase, but it is fine to use TP for three phase and leave the neutral alone?
Perish the thought.Hope your not pulling the DNO's fuse?
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