Just pull the fuse that feeds your flat.
I've only recently registered with the NICEIC and, although it does seem that the questions i'm asking in this thread are basic, as I haven't so far had anything to do with the cut-out (including buying meter keys) I thought it best to pick the brains of the people on here.Damien, don't be too upset with Evans, I also thought along the same lines as him, IMO an approved 'competent person' shouldn't have to ask basic stuff like where to buy triangular meter keys.I see by the length of time you've been here there shouldn't be a wind up angle to this, but it does/did look like it.
Mark.
Thats very good advise in itself, I would rather work with you who ask than those who do not, well done mate for asking.I've only recently registered with the NICEIC and, although it does seem that the questions i'm asking in this thread are basic, as I haven't so far had anything to do with the cut-out (including buying meter keys) I thought it best to pick the brains of the people on here.
dont forget to isolate the main switch in the cu firstOK Damien, no problem . Best if you search the Forum for the thread on meter seals ,all you need to know is on there. But for now , don't do it live, inspect the seal on the cut-out ,try pulling it with your side cutters and you may find its not very secure ,in which case you may as well pull it and change the C/U .
Remove the fuse from the carrier and replace empty carrier while you work to cover the live terminal and don't mess about with the cut-out in any other way.
While its dead , fit an isolator to the tails , like the Wylex one shown above , they don't cost a lot .
Thanks for the advice Evans ElectricOK Damien, no problem . Best if you search the Forum for the thread on meter seals ,all you need to know is on there. But for now , don't do it live, inspect the seal on the cut-out ,try pulling it with your side cutters and you may find its not very secure ,in which case you may as well pull it and change the C/U .
Remove the fuse from the carrier and replace empty carrier while you work to cover the live terminal and don't mess about with the cut-out in any other way.
While its dead , fit an isolator to the tails , like the Wylex one shown above , they don't cost a lot .
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