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No Smart Meter

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I am unable to have a smart meter because my meter board is not big enough.

What can I do about this or am I to be forever denied the benefits of smart metering?

It also begs the question of why the spec for the smart meters didn't insist that the have the same footprint and cable entries as the meters that they are replacing.  If more volume is needed they could be deeper rather have a larger footprint.  Though one expects electronic kit to get smaller not larger with each generation.

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  • Strictly you need to ask them. In reality,  if it is done in a way that is at least as good as they would have done it, and leaves them enough space for their kit, no-one will care, a REC2 and an earth terminal are common small items to find on the board, along with henley blocks.. After all they have not actually asked for that CU to be moved, but I presume the metering guys have seen it. I do not know your DNO (find out page six of here ) but they all have rules about meter boards and space (e.g this doc from SSE has a typical sketch on page 11)

    Mike

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  • Strictly you need to ask them. In reality,  if it is done in a way that is at least as good as they would have done it, and leaves them enough space for their kit, no-one will care, a REC2 and an earth terminal are common small items to find on the board, along with henley blocks.. After all they have not actually asked for that CU to be moved, but I presume the metering guys have seen it. I do not know your DNO (find out page six of here ) but they all have rules about meter boards and space (e.g this doc from SSE has a typical sketch on page 11)

    Mike

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