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Ring or radial please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kurt" data-source="post: 447704" data-attributes="member: 27355"><p>Think he already said he pulled the main fuse. Talking of which, i was recently preparing a new TP 100A install , ready for a new shiny meter. The service head was a Henley. It had two of the tiniest little holes to put an earth cable in to the Neutral block. I was approaching with 25sqmm earth cable, no way was that going in. I had to snip the seal on L3 to pull the fuse carrier out to reveal a single screw that enabled me to remove the Neutral block cover so i could get the earth cable in to the appropriate sized hole. What a faff. Pretty relaxed as the meter man will have to pull all three anyway but sometimes quite frankly DNO dont help themselves to help us humble client side sparkies do the "right" thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurt, post: 447704, member: 27355"] Think he already said he pulled the main fuse. Talking of which, i was recently preparing a new TP 100A install , ready for a new shiny meter. The service head was a Henley. It had two of the tiniest little holes to put an earth cable in to the Neutral block. I was approaching with 25sqmm earth cable, no way was that going in. I had to snip the seal on L3 to pull the fuse carrier out to reveal a single screw that enabled me to remove the Neutral block cover so i could get the earth cable in to the appropriate sized hole. What a faff. Pretty relaxed as the meter man will have to pull all three anyway but sometimes quite frankly DNO dont help themselves to help us humble client side sparkies do the "right" thing. [/QUOTE]
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