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Safe Disconnection to Undertake Work.

Scene. An old farm building now used as a double glazing frame maker's workshop.


The supply comes from an old shed about 40 metres away, where the meter is. The old shed has some 70s/80s rusty M.E.M. isolators that feed several S.W.A. cables that exist the shed in many directions underground. I suspect that one feeds the main farmhouse, another a rented cottage and the others various farm buildings. There is no clear labelling of the isolators.


What is the best way to locate the frame maker's  building supply where I have to work?


Somewhere I have a circuit i/d set, if I can find it, but that will need access to the live parts and I do not wish to turn off the wrong isolator.


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  • So it seems I owe an apology to you all with regards to the neutral earth electrode not being on the Tx but on a pole further along or at the customers premises of course i now know this is fairly common practice i don't know why I was getting so confused with it all  Soz guys
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  • So it seems I owe an apology to you all with regards to the neutral earth electrode not being on the Tx but on a pole further along or at the customers premises of course i now know this is fairly common practice i don't know why I was getting so confused with it all  Soz guys
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