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Thought you were east London?

Post 23 shows the feed to upstairs has a bend and is rusty, so not micc.

Hope the neutral isn't fused upstairs as well.




I work in Hackney for Caancil and NHS, not much time for PJ's I'm afraid. Slippers yer man.

defo VIR or is it VRI these days in 1/2 inch conduit (with earth clamps missing) there's a lot like that round my way on looped single phase ISCO cutouts. 

lucky it's been changed but they may still want to dig up the road (?) they should do the work for free under H&S and ESQR.

:)

 
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upstairs looks like both live and neutral are fused, and earthed to the gas copper pipe. (!)

 
upstairs looks like both live and neutral are fused, and earthed to the gas copper pipe. (!)
Hopefully the neutral fuse carrier will have a solid link in it and not an actual fuse.

An earth cable connecting the gas pipe to the electrical installation is a safety electrical connection to ensure the gas installation pipes are at the same voltage as Earth. So that is good.

 
upstairs looks like both live and neutral are fused, and earthed to the gas copper pipe. (!)
Meter monkeys (supplier bod that changed the meter) should check for this and report it to the DNO.

PJs and slippers? How about a nice cup of cocoa too? :D
Yes please can I have a shot of brandy in it too :D

 
phoned the ukpn again and they seemed helpful.

Told them about the setup (again) : that the tails of the three flats were connected directly to the head, with no isolation from the service head cut out. The engineer had put this in his report apparently.  They agree that this is unacceptable and not up to spec. They're escalating it to the team that does these works and gonna get back to me.

hopefully something will come of it... TBC...

 
I'd write or email UKPN if I were you specifically quoting that under the ESQCR 2002 (which is legislation) they the supplier and meter operator have a  have a collective duty of co-operation to sort this out and make safe. It's no good one palming it off on the other...they could be breaking the law if they do.

 
Equipment on a consumer’s premises

24.—(1) A distributor or meter operator shall ensure that each item of his equipment which is on a consumer’s premises but which is not under the control of the consumer (whether forming part of the consumer’s installation or not) is—

(a)suitable for its purpose;

(b)installed and, so far as is reasonably practicable, maintained so as to prevent danger; and

(c)protected by a suitable fusible cut-out or circuit breaker which is situated as close as is reasonably practicable to the supply terminals.

(2) Every circuit breaker or cut-out fuse forming part of the fusible cut-out mentioned in paragraph (1)(c) shall be enclosed in a locked or sealed container as appropriate.

(3) Where they form part of his equipment which is on a consumer’s premises but which is not under the control of the consumer, a distributor or meter operator (as appropriate) shall mark permanently, so as clearly to identify the polarity of each of them, the separate conductors of low voltage electric lines which are connected to supply terminals and such markings shall be made at a point which is as close as is practicable to the supply terminals in question.

(4) Unless he can reasonably conclude that it is inappropriate for reasons of safety, a distributor shall, when providing a new connection at low voltage, make available his supply neutral conductor or, if appropriate, the protective conductor of his network for connection to the protective conductor of the consumer’s installation.

(5) In this regulation the expression “new connection” means the first electric line, or the replacement of an existing electric line, to one or more consumer’s installations. 


http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2002/2665/contents/made

 
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