New isolator

doesnt look like the meter seal has been touched.. just the cutout to fit the Wylex REC2 Isolator.

never noticed initially about the electricity board.. why have you cut it down?
thats your electricity distributers property?
 
Why on earth would you go to so much trouble to introduce EIGHT potential points of failure to your perfectly fine installation? :?
 
Not only do they not like it, it is in fact unlawful and is subject to a Stg £1,000 fine.

I was really interested to see you write that.

Please tell me where you got that information from from, and preferably post the reference.

I have read the Electricity Act a number of times.
 
what extra circuits are you fitting then ?

The short term plan is:

Utility room sockets
Garage sockets
Alarm
Outside lights
Outside sockets

and the long term loft plan is probably for a loft conversion.
 
never noticed initially about the electricity board.. why have you cut it down? thats your electricity distributers property?

Utility room conversion, needed the extra space to fit a full height cabinet in.
 
Why on earth would you go to so much trouble to introduce EIGHT potential points of failure to your perfectly fine installation? :?

I followed the cable back to the power station and on doing the maths I worked out eight more wouldn't be an issue.

If you include the actual switch in the isolator I suppose it would be TEN.
 

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