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On the subject of pulling the DNO fuse.

There have been a couple of reports here of the DNO confronting electricians who have pulled their fuse.


It's getting closer to home, a work colleague was doing a CU change on a domestic house last week, no isolator fitted, so he pulled the fuse (no seals present).

South Nottinghamshire.


Around 90 minutes later there was a knock on the door, a guy from Western Power was investigating a power loss at the property, reported by the Smart Meter phoning home.

He gave the sparky a talking to, and warned they are getting strict in pursuing people who do it, he said meter fiddling was rife, so any loss of power is checked out asap.
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  • Chris Pearson:

    . . . I think that such right is in breach of contract rather than in breach of ESQCR. So if you contract for a supply, you have also agreed to allow the DNO (and supplier) to have access to their equipment. . . 




    In damaging the seal, you have carried out a deliberate act that has caused the Supplier / DNO to be in breach of regulation 24 part 2. 


    Regards,


    Alan. 

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  • Chris Pearson:

    . . . I think that such right is in breach of contract rather than in breach of ESQCR. So if you contract for a supply, you have also agreed to allow the DNO (and supplier) to have access to their equipment. . . 




    In damaging the seal, you have carried out a deliberate act that has caused the Supplier / DNO to be in breach of regulation 24 part 2. 


    Regards,


    Alan. 

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