Thanks for all the replies folks. Sorry I've not been back sooner - my broadband has been playing up and every time I connect I get thrown off after about 2 minutes which becomes a little frustrating when trying to type a reply.
So far I've managed to install all the back boxes (complete with grommets) and chase all the cable routes. I've only managed to get a couple of half / three quarter days in but I'm back there tomorrow to start running the cables.
I had the Council BCO out on the first day. I called and asked if they could come out and they said it's not necessary but I asked if they could come anyway. Was a bit scared as I didn't know what to expect but he was a nice guy and very helpful. I ran through my plans and he said that all seemed fine in principle.
There is no isolator on the main incoming cables (there's also no seal on the main fuse but there is a seal on the meter). Interestingly, although I pointed out the fact that there was no isolator he didn't seem to have a problem with this. I guess its not his concern as to how I isolate the supply.
I think I'll give the supplier a call anyway though. I'm a little concerned that the main fuse appears to be a double fuse carrier, possibly fusing both the live and neutral supply. Surely only the live should be fused on the basis that if for some reason the neutral fuse blew, it would be possible to assume there is no power supply and to then accidentally earth the live supply through yourself. I can always ask them to come and fit an isolator and look at the main fuse while they're there.
Anyway, thanks again for the advice so far. It's been more than helpful. I'm going to go back through my drawings today and will probably have another question or two a little later.
So far I've managed to install all the back boxes (complete with grommets) and chase all the cable routes. I've only managed to get a couple of half / three quarter days in but I'm back there tomorrow to start running the cables.
I had the Council BCO out on the first day. I called and asked if they could come out and they said it's not necessary but I asked if they could come anyway. Was a bit scared as I didn't know what to expect but he was a nice guy and very helpful. I ran through my plans and he said that all seemed fine in principle.
There is no isolator on the main incoming cables (there's also no seal on the main fuse but there is a seal on the meter). Interestingly, although I pointed out the fact that there was no isolator he didn't seem to have a problem with this. I guess its not his concern as to how I isolate the supply.
I think I'll give the supplier a call anyway though. I'm a little concerned that the main fuse appears to be a double fuse carrier, possibly fusing both the live and neutral supply. Surely only the live should be fused on the basis that if for some reason the neutral fuse blew, it would be possible to assume there is no power supply and to then accidentally earth the live supply through yourself. I can always ask them to come and fit an isolator and look at the main fuse while they're there.
Anyway, thanks again for the advice so far. It's been more than helpful. I'm going to go back through my drawings today and will probably have another question or two a little later.