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Commercial Meter Disconnection in Residential Property

Hi Folks,


I live in a converted townhouse, which now comprises 3 flats. There is a shared, commercial, mains supply and meter which uses about £5 of electricity per year, but has a massive standing charge - we're looking to get this meter removed and have the shared supply connected to the downstairs flat (we'll all just share the cost through common charges).


We've been given conflicting advice and are looking to clarify, must we:
  • Get SPEN to formally disconnect the supply, then get an electrician to remove the meter and tap into the downstairs meter, or,

  • can we get the electrician to disconnect the mains meter and cap the supply, then tap into the second meter.


Any help and advice appreciated.


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  • Debatable if emergency lights were required in what is basically a big porch and with all those lights in there it’s like Paignton seafront if you turn them all on.


    The last lot of lights I fitted in a communal area didn’t need turning on, you can see to get in and out by the light from the emergency lights charging indicator LEDs, mind you it’s a spooky shade of green and not as varied as the seafront.


     Andy B.
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  • Debatable if emergency lights were required in what is basically a big porch and with all those lights in there it’s like Paignton seafront if you turn them all on.


    The last lot of lights I fitted in a communal area didn’t need turning on, you can see to get in and out by the light from the emergency lights charging indicator LEDs, mind you it’s a spooky shade of green and not as varied as the seafront.


     Andy B.
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