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Temporary Supply - Emergency

Former Community Member
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Hi I have been asked to help with a temporary supply to a takeaway shop that has no electric meter. 


I am thinking of Hiring a 10KVa generator to provide the supply but have never dealt with a job like this before.


Would love some opinions and guidance right now, would be much appreciated.


Also would this be classed as notifiable works?


Many thanks 


Amardeep Singh
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  • Former Community Member
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    Colin Haggett:

    Seriously doubt your being told the whole story, otherwise you would just get the supply reconnected.


    I got the impression there was a disagreement between supplier and landlord 

    Ie. Landlord had to foot the bill for tenants fitting a dodgy meter. 


    Landlord had to pay £1200 fees which they disputed but finally paid and now they're waiting for a date to have meter fitted 


    Thats all I was told. Getting the feeling best to stay away from the Job??


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    Colin Haggett:

    Seriously doubt your being told the whole story, otherwise you would just get the supply reconnected.


    I got the impression there was a disagreement between supplier and landlord 

    Ie. Landlord had to foot the bill for tenants fitting a dodgy meter. 


    Landlord had to pay £1200 fees which they disputed but finally paid and now they're waiting for a date to have meter fitted 


    Thats all I was told. Getting the feeling best to stay away from the Job??


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