As per thread title.
Has anybody either fitted, or had fitted an Isolator switch somewhere between the main supply fuse cut out and the consumer unit.
I'm pretty sure that I've read about it somewhere and that some new build houses even have them fitted as standard but when I phoned my supplier ( Atlantic Electric & Gas ) and Scottish Power, who apparently look after the actual hardware supply to my house, there seemed to be much confusion.
I originally phoned Scot Pwr to see how to go about booking the main fuse cut out at the supply head pulled and then re-fitted. If the respective customer service phone lines are anything to go by I could ened up being without Electricity for days by going down the legal route.
So how about a general conversation about what might be involved from those who have either done it , or know if it can be done.
This is something that i don't intend doing via DIY by the way, I'm just asking whislt i wait for somebody to get back to me from the supplier. I phoned after 5 p.m. and the relevant dept was closed for the day.
Has anybody either fitted, or had fitted an Isolator switch somewhere between the main supply fuse cut out and the consumer unit.
I'm pretty sure that I've read about it somewhere and that some new build houses even have them fitted as standard but when I phoned my supplier ( Atlantic Electric & Gas ) and Scottish Power, who apparently look after the actual hardware supply to my house, there seemed to be much confusion.
I originally phoned Scot Pwr to see how to go about booking the main fuse cut out at the supply head pulled and then re-fitted. If the respective customer service phone lines are anything to go by I could ened up being without Electricity for days by going down the legal route.
So how about a general conversation about what might be involved from those who have either done it , or know if it can be done.
This is something that i don't intend doing via DIY by the way, I'm just asking whislt i wait for somebody to get back to me from the supplier. I phoned after 5 p.m. and the relevant dept was closed for the day.