First off, this is my first post, so, er, hello
My mum and Dad are having an extension built, and I am wiring it for them (I'm an electrician). I'm also replacing the CU, as they have a rather sorry looking Wylex re-wirable at the mo. The meter is an old 40 amp type,with 16mm tails, and I think a 6mm earth, although the Fuse and holder is a new type, as it was replaced about 10 years ago, as the old one was defective and was getting very hot. I will of course be upgrading all bonding and earthing conductors.
I've had very little to do with supply authorities over the years, partly because I dont work for myself, and also, because I dont generally do domestics (thank god). I was always under the impression that a 40 amp meter needed replacing, depending on the load on it, and this was done as a matter of course if you asked for it (the ones I have come across have been replaced).
My parents contacted their Suppliers, expalining that they were having some work done, and that I suggested that the meter should be replaced, but they were told that ' people dont tell us that the meter needed replacing, we decide that, based on your bills', and that if needed, they would switch my parents to economy 7!!?
So, 2 questions really
1, does the meter need replacing (I cant see how it could not)
2, will the supply authority replace it, presumably FOC.
Its a 3 bed cottage in Gloucestershire, with 1 electric oven and hob, bathroom with 8/9Kw shower, and future downstairs wet room with 9/10Kw shower.
Any advice appreciated, especially the best way to get them to replace it .
Cheers, Dave
My mum and Dad are having an extension built, and I am wiring it for them (I'm an electrician). I'm also replacing the CU, as they have a rather sorry looking Wylex re-wirable at the mo. The meter is an old 40 amp type,with 16mm tails, and I think a 6mm earth, although the Fuse and holder is a new type, as it was replaced about 10 years ago, as the old one was defective and was getting very hot. I will of course be upgrading all bonding and earthing conductors.
I've had very little to do with supply authorities over the years, partly because I dont work for myself, and also, because I dont generally do domestics (thank god). I was always under the impression that a 40 amp meter needed replacing, depending on the load on it, and this was done as a matter of course if you asked for it (the ones I have come across have been replaced).
My parents contacted their Suppliers, expalining that they were having some work done, and that I suggested that the meter should be replaced, but they were told that ' people dont tell us that the meter needed replacing, we decide that, based on your bills', and that if needed, they would switch my parents to economy 7!!?
So, 2 questions really
1, does the meter need replacing (I cant see how it could not)
2, will the supply authority replace it, presumably FOC.
Its a 3 bed cottage in Gloucestershire, with 1 electric oven and hob, bathroom with 8/9Kw shower, and future downstairs wet room with 9/10Kw shower.
Any advice appreciated, especially the best way to get them to replace it .
Cheers, Dave
