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External wall insulation and mains supply

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I'm having external wall insulation installed on my house, and the mains supply to the house is via an overhead cable. The insulation installers have put the insulation over the mains supply cable, i.e. where it's clipped to the wall between bracket and meter box. The DNO is Western Power. 

My question is, is covering the mains PME cable with 90mm of insulation acceptable practice? 

Thanks, Pete

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  • I agree get the DNO to come out and have look unfortunatley they will probably charge an excessive amount of money to do it. But it's the only safe option. Thinking about it some more they mite only make a nominal charge because your having insulation added and that satisfys all sorts of greeny issues so ask them keep your fingers and toes crossed hope for the best

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  • I agree get the DNO to come out and have look unfortunatley they will probably charge an excessive amount of money to do it. But it's the only safe option. Thinking about it some more they mite only make a nominal charge because your having insulation added and that satisfys all sorts of greeny issues so ask them keep your fingers and toes crossed hope for the best

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