Hello all. First post which hopefully hasn't been done to death elsewhere on the forum. Apologies if it has. Just wondering if anybody has had any dealings with the ESB in the Republic of Ireland with regards their fit isolator after the meter to allow the DB to be changed policy. My inlaw's DB uses the bottle type fuses which, in their part of the world at least, the 6A ones are becoming difficult to get. So thinking to myself it was time for a nice new 18th edition type one - surely their regs can't be much different from ours in the UK - I sent an enquiry to the ESB to see if they would fit an isolator. I got a call today telling me that they didn't do so and that I would have to send them a completion cert for the new DB, which they would then follow up with a test and inspect type job and connect the new tails to the meter as necessary. Bit dissapointing that they wouldn't do the isolator but I was then told that if I wanted to power the new board on a temporary basis I could block the existing tails from the meter and connect the new ones there. Never mind the fact that this would be working live - as you'd need to break the seal on the meter to disconnect the tails or on the cut out to provide isolation - but if they will allow you to do this you might as well fit your own isolator while you are at it.
Got me thinking about the old just cut the cable head/meter seals and get on with it argument, which I've never agreed with as it's not your equipment, but I can see how others would not bat an eyelid in doing so, especially if the DNO is encouraging you to work live! He might just have been trying to help me out a wee bit but "just cut the seal and we'll reseal it" would have been more helpful! Be interested to hear if anyone else has encountered this sort of thing.
Cheers
Got me thinking about the old just cut the cable head/meter seals and get on with it argument, which I've never agreed with as it's not your equipment, but I can see how others would not bat an eyelid in doing so, especially if the DNO is encouraging you to work live! He might just have been trying to help me out a wee bit but "just cut the seal and we'll reseal it" would have been more helpful! Be interested to hear if anyone else has encountered this sort of thing.
Cheers