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Fused neutrals...

Attended a no supply at a commercial site today. L/lord is responsible for the risers and laterals supplying a total of six offices ( three floors x 2 offices). The conductors and switchgear appear to be original to the building ceramic fuseways with asbestos flash pads, but fused on the neutrals too. Risers and laterals are vir. Now, to get the one office back on supply I’ll have to run new laterals, but it means using the fused neutral until the landlord agrees to switchgear upgrade.

So question is, would you agree to carry out the “temporary” connection with a fused neutral in the equation?

TIA
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  • I've just noticed the word 'asbestos' in your original post - other here will tell you better than me about that, but some a good deal of caution might be needed there from an respiratory rather than electrical point of view. Depending on whether is really is asbestos and its condition good policy might be anything up to bagging and binning the offending fusecarriers without opening them.

       - Andy.
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  • I've just noticed the word 'asbestos' in your original post - other here will tell you better than me about that, but some a good deal of caution might be needed there from an respiratory rather than electrical point of view. Depending on whether is really is asbestos and its condition good policy might be anything up to bagging and binning the offending fusecarriers without opening them.

       - Andy.
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