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UKPN service head to smart meter - Advice and options?

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Situation - first floor maisonette

UKPN Service head (60A fuse) TN-S is located in ground floor flat with no access for first floor.  Riser cables (VIR badly degraded) run inside brickwork up to another cutout fuse (60A).  Modern cables then loop into smart meter.  UKPN say they are not responsible for the riser - EDS 08-1103 section 6.1 - even though EPN as it was then installed it (although the cutout is theirs and technically only they are allowed to remove the fuse - my thoughts?).  UKPN won't pay for the work so that sits with the client unless anyone can tell me differently?

So, what's the best way to achieve this?  Need to upgrade the cable to 25mm2 (and probably ask to upgrade fuse to 100A) and it's not practical to start digging out the walls, not least because prolonged access to downstairs is not really an option.  Therefore external?  Best method/option?

Thanks in advance


Images - degraded VIR cable; upstairs cutout; downstairs service head
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    Chris Pearson:
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     In EPN, only riser and lateral systems that are of an adoptable standard, or would have been at the time of construction, and installed post 1972 and before 1st June 2013. Indications of pre-1972 properties will include the existence of metal-clad cut-outs or VIR cables. 


    If those frightful cables are between the first service head and the meter, could the supplier be responsible?


    Might the leases say something about rights and responsibilities?




    The important thing is to get the urgent repairs done yesterday in my opinion. Leave the legal details and money concerns until later.


    Z.




    Are you having a laugh Zoom.  Are you saying do the work as it's urgent and hope you get paid ?


    Gary


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  • Zoomup:
    Chris Pearson:
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     In EPN, only riser and lateral systems that are of an adoptable standard, or would have been at the time of construction, and installed post 1972 and before 1st June 2013. Indications of pre-1972 properties will include the existence of metal-clad cut-outs or VIR cables. 


    If those frightful cables are between the first service head and the meter, could the supplier be responsible?


    Might the leases say something about rights and responsibilities?




    The important thing is to get the urgent repairs done yesterday in my opinion. Leave the legal details and money concerns until later.


    Z.




    Are you having a laugh Zoom.  Are you saying do the work as it's urgent and hope you get paid ?


    Gary


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