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We're just about to change energy supplier and as we have an original first-generation smart meter they're likely to want to change the meter again, as our last supplier has been constantly asking us to do, for which I've resisted.
The question is, assuming we do this, what are the chances of the person who comes to swap the meter also installing something like a Wylex 100A two pole isolator between the new meter and CU (which I'd supply) if I asked?
I'm thinking about a possible CU upgrade in the near future and thought this might be a good time to easily get an isolator installer. What do you think the chances of doing it this way are?
Is there normally a charge from the supplier for having an isolator fitted, or am I thinking about doing it in a way which is actually more costly to me, as I'm paying for the isolator and maybe bunging the guy £20 for his trouble rather than just ringing up the supplier and saying, I'm having a new CU fitted and my electrician has asked if you can fit an isolator first?
The question is, assuming we do this, what are the chances of the person who comes to swap the meter also installing something like a Wylex 100A two pole isolator between the new meter and CU (which I'd supply) if I asked?
I'm thinking about a possible CU upgrade in the near future and thought this might be a good time to easily get an isolator installer. What do you think the chances of doing it this way are?
Is there normally a charge from the supplier for having an isolator fitted, or am I thinking about doing it in a way which is actually more costly to me, as I'm paying for the isolator and maybe bunging the guy £20 for his trouble rather than just ringing up the supplier and saying, I'm having a new CU fitted and my electrician has asked if you can fit an isolator first?