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BNO Connection Issues

Hi - I'm new Here! Although I've been lurking for a while...I've had a Job today that has managed to Irk me enough to see if anyone else has had this issue.  We've been asked to carry out the works for a new supply to 3n. Flats & 1n. House - All of which are existing. (Long story - but they've all been connected via a communal supply from a commercial building for some time)  The new UKPN supply terminates into a standard 100A 3 phase head inside a kiosk. We've then installed a 5 way Ryefield board, From here Tails go out awaiting the meter connection & then onto 100A Switch Fuse isolators & then out in SWA's to each property. We've done this plenty of times & have never had an issue.

However....

The meter company (SSE) Attended site today & the installer stated he was unable to connect as we haven't installed Henley Red Link Fuses. I've never seen these before & after a quick google - they look like a normal surface mounted 100A cutout. I suggested that this was really no different from the Ryefield board & In fact that would then mean 3 100A fuses in series within the same kiosk within around 300mm of each other. However, He wouldn't have it & still refused to connect. This resulted in a very unhappy customer Who  may have to pay for an aborted visit (Unless I can prove there should be no reason for no connection)  & us having to temporarily connect back up all the cables we had disconnected...

Am I missing something - Or is this just an overzealous (& Perhaps underexperienced) installer?

To me - Cutout to Ryefield board to Meter to SW Fuses isolator is perfectly acceptable. 

Anyone's thoughts would be welcome
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  • Thanks for the message. That's still just as confusing as all the equipment is in the one brick built kiosk. Ie, the UKPN head is at low level, Sited on top of this is the Ryefield board, from here we have tails in readiness to terminate into the Supply side of the meter & another set of tails from the Load side of the proposed meter which go into the supply side of our 100A switch fuse, with SWA cables then going out to feed each House / Flat. 


    Thanks
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  • Thanks for the message. That's still just as confusing as all the equipment is in the one brick built kiosk. Ie, the UKPN head is at low level, Sited on top of this is the Ryefield board, from here we have tails in readiness to terminate into the Supply side of the meter & another set of tails from the Load side of the proposed meter which go into the supply side of our 100A switch fuse, with SWA cables then going out to feed each House / Flat. 


    Thanks
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