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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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  • Update - temporary lateral run in, customer has power back on. Quote going in for new riser & laterals. The less said about the main intake the better - Scottish Power (who's engineers I generally find very helpful) have been informed.

    Thanks again all, for your advice, thoughts etc.
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  • Update - temporary lateral run in, customer has power back on. Quote going in for new riser & laterals. The less said about the main intake the better - Scottish Power (who's engineers I generally find very helpful) have been informed.

    Thanks again all, for your advice, thoughts etc.
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