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<blockquote data-quote="jon11a" data-source="post: 364396" data-attributes="member: 24566"><p>Thats a scary thought that the left hand 3 phase meter is still connected to a potential load as our electrician told us he had disconnected us completely from these meters. Not that we were thinking of touching the old storage heater consumer units much but if one is still connected then it's a worry.</p><p></p><p>As I thought, it's not a great situation. I think the only trump card I have is that EON agreed to remove the 3 phase meters for free. I should complain to Offwatt that they still haven't done this. Once they are physically gone and off my accounts, I'd then be free to switch the single phase meter to any supplier to get a better deal. As I mentioned, each 'dead' 3 phase meter is tied to a single phase meter on my accounts.</p><p></p><p>I'd be happy with that for now if the alternative is to pay the DNO a huge amount to just make it all neater. Though that said, am I amble to engage the DNO to come out and take a look at it all and give me their opinion? Or does it all have to go through my supplier?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jon11a, post: 364396, member: 24566"] Thats a scary thought that the left hand 3 phase meter is still connected to a potential load as our electrician told us he had disconnected us completely from these meters. Not that we were thinking of touching the old storage heater consumer units much but if one is still connected then it's a worry. As I thought, it's not a great situation. I think the only trump card I have is that EON agreed to remove the 3 phase meters for free. I should complain to Offwatt that they still haven't done this. Once they are physically gone and off my accounts, I'd then be free to switch the single phase meter to any supplier to get a better deal. As I mentioned, each 'dead' 3 phase meter is tied to a single phase meter on my accounts. I'd be happy with that for now if the alternative is to pay the DNO a huge amount to just make it all neater. Though that said, am I amble to engage the DNO to come out and take a look at it all and give me their opinion? Or does it all have to go through my supplier? [/QUOTE]
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