Hi, I’m dealing with a flat that’s been without power for nearly two months. National Grid came in and removed the fuses as they made a buzzing sound and were deemed unsafe.
The original engineer was told that an electrician would need to come in to replace the tails. After a quick look, he said he wasn’t allowed to touch anything in that area and advised to contact National Grid.
After filing a complaint, National Grid sent another engineer, who summarized the issue:
"The rising main after the cut-out fuse has faulted. The rising main is made up of cotton-covered pyro meter tails inside a steel conduit. The conduit is used as the earth and is bonded to the incoming earth at the cut-out. The pyro meter tails appear to have faulted within the conduit. The meter is at the far end of the conduit, past the fault."
I’ve been told I need to get British Gas to move the meter and install new tails. I’ve contacted them, and they’ve said they’ll be in touch within two days, but I’m half-expecting to be sent back to National Grid.
Does anyone have an idea of the next steps and potential costs involved in getting the power restored? I’m at a bit of a loss if British Gas sends me back to National Grid again.
Thanks in advance.
The original engineer was told that an electrician would need to come in to replace the tails. After a quick look, he said he wasn’t allowed to touch anything in that area and advised to contact National Grid.
After filing a complaint, National Grid sent another engineer, who summarized the issue:
"The rising main after the cut-out fuse has faulted. The rising main is made up of cotton-covered pyro meter tails inside a steel conduit. The conduit is used as the earth and is bonded to the incoming earth at the cut-out. The pyro meter tails appear to have faulted within the conduit. The meter is at the far end of the conduit, past the fault."
I’ve been told I need to get British Gas to move the meter and install new tails. I’ve contacted them, and they’ve said they’ll be in touch within two days, but I’m half-expecting to be sent back to National Grid.
Does anyone have an idea of the next steps and potential costs involved in getting the power restored? I’m at a bit of a loss if British Gas sends me back to National Grid again.
Thanks in advance.
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