Because the isolator, a huge box, has an output of a 35mm armoured cable, impossible to intervene, whereas the company's meter only outputs two relatively easier to handle tails. The crimps alone that go into the isolator require a 3 foot crimping tool.So you fitted a meter between the company Meter and the your local Isolator instead of after your local isolator ?
May I ask Why? In other words why not after your local isolator and hence the seal could have been left intact !
No that sounds about right.When I had a new consumer unit fitted, my electrician broke the seal on the main fuse and pulled it out.
When he finished he called the supplier and told them.
They sent someone around to replace the seal.
They didn't ask any questions to the electrician or myself.
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Could you not have an output to a tail block them from the tail block to your meter then from your meter to your Consumer Unit.
https://customer.nationalgrid.co.uk/advice-and-guidance/key-performance-targets claims they should attend within 3 hours on weekdays and 4 hours at weekends.Over the years, I have had a couple of customers who blew the main fuse because they were running too many appliances at once whilst having a party. They got someone to swing by and fit a new fuse. In theory, how long would a DNO take to turn up?
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