Part-time-Paul
Member
I just wanted some other member’s views on a situation I have regarding an upcoming CU change at a property that a customer has just bought. Currently the property in question has a historic economy 7 meter, so the setup is as follows: 25mm tails from service head into “main” meter, then 16mm tails into a 16mm Henley block. From here there are 16mm tails into the non-Economy 7 fuse-board and then another pair of tails into the economy 7 meter/switch, which feeds a second board. There is also a small CSA neutral single going from the main meter to the economy 7 meter, not sure what for TBH. The problem I have is isolating the supply to change the CU; on the presumption that the meter tails will need upping to 25mm (a common problem obviously). There is no room to get Western Power to fit an isolator amongst all the other clutter (the Henley block also feeds 2 other small CU’s for a shower and cooker), and even if they did I would still need access to the meter to swap the tails, so not much point. The meter company want ££££’s to come and remove all the old E7 clutter and have suggested just supplying 2 sets of meter readings in future. Now, I am guessing the “correct” way of doing this is to install the new CU, and then get the metering company to come and fit the tails into their meter once I have done all my dead tests (place is being rewired as well). However, this would entail changing the Henley block so the new tails will fit in, which I can’t do without isolating the whole installation via either getting WPD to provide an isolator (no room) or staring at the service fuse seals until they drop off. It is all a bit like walking through treacle. I am very tempted to just get the seal fairies to pay the main meter a visit so I can just replace the tails from it to a new Henley block, along with the existing E7 tails, and then getting the new owner to ring them up and tell them they have just noticed the meter seal appears to be missing. Trouble is it’s going to look a bit obvious? All this of course is working on the principle that I have to change the tails. I know the advice in the OSG is that they must be changed, but bearing in mind this is a small property which will have a combi boiler/shower and gas oven we all know that the 16mm would in fact be perfectly adequate, however this job is very close to home and I reckon there is a good chance it will be pulled out the hat for my annual assessment so I think it wise to up them to 25mm. Thoughts?