Hi all,
I waited in for most of the day today to get my gas meter replaced but the engineer who called said he couldn't replace it because we have our bonding on the gas inlet and not outlet... I can't really understand what difference it makes, could someone more knowledgeable then me maybe explain the reason why?
He said that it was his companies policy not to change the meter because as it was on the inlet and not the outlet then there could be a risk of a shock or spark even if he used some kind of temporary connection and our consumer unit also wouldn't trip but would if it was on the outlet.
I hope this make sense & thanks.
I waited in for most of the day today to get my gas meter replaced but the engineer who called said he couldn't replace it because we have our bonding on the gas inlet and not outlet... I can't really understand what difference it makes, could someone more knowledgeable then me maybe explain the reason why?
He said that it was his companies policy not to change the meter because as it was on the inlet and not the outlet then there could be a risk of a shock or spark even if he used some kind of temporary connection and our consumer unit also wouldn't trip but would if it was on the outlet.
I hope this make sense & thanks.
