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Last night there was a power failure that affected our neighbours, so the electricity distribution company connected their house to our supply.
They did this without interrupting our supply, by connecting the cable to two junction boxes (view my user album for a picture of these) which go from the meter to a main fusebox and a smaller CU in the loft. They said that this would not draw from our meter, which seems strange as the junction boxes appear to be on the metered side of the supply.
This hasn't caused us any problems, however, if you look at the images, you may notice that there are tamper-evident seals on the two junction boxes, and also one on the 100A fuse. These have all been removed by the distribution company and not replaced.
Could the electricity distributor notice this and accuse us of tampering with the meter or anything like that?
They did this without interrupting our supply, by connecting the cable to two junction boxes (view my user album for a picture of these) which go from the meter to a main fusebox and a smaller CU in the loft. They said that this would not draw from our meter, which seems strange as the junction boxes appear to be on the metered side of the supply.
This hasn't caused us any problems, however, if you look at the images, you may notice that there are tamper-evident seals on the two junction boxes, and also one on the 100A fuse. These have all been removed by the distribution company and not replaced.
Could the electricity distributor notice this and accuse us of tampering with the meter or anything like that?