I've just realised you said "homeowner".
What part do the council play in all this? Do they own the lease of the building?
What part do the council play in all this? Do they own the lease of the building?
I've just realised you said "homeowner".
What part do the council play in all this? Do they own the lease of the building?
Im not far, if you want to hire a pipevice let me know, I would want a deposit though , but barely F*** all for the loan, same applies for certain others on here if they need one.
HSS also hire them out.
Oh, just noticed what you done, bit late now but next time get some wood cut a V shape in each, then clamp the pipe between the 2 peices of wood in a viceThanks, I will bear that in mind as I will definitely need one after seeing what my vice did to the conduit.
The incomers do. But the consumer tails are now flapping in the breeze from the meter to CU.I can see your tails disappear into the wall. Presumably going to the magic locked cupboard.
Which makes it a bit awkward for BG to isolate to fit the isolator.
The incomers do. But the consumer tails are now flapping in the breeze from the meter to CU.
I suspect the butcher just pulled the old tails from the meter live.
I can see your tails disappear into the wall. Presumably going to the magic locked cupboard.
Which makes it a bit awkward for BG to isolate to fit the isolator.
I can see your tails disappear into the wall. Presumably going to the magic locked cupboard.
Which makes it a bit awkward for BG to isolate to fit the isolator.
It it even 'allowed' for the residents or occupiers of a building not to have access to a means of fully isolating the electrical installation in the event of an 'emergency'?Never heard anything quite so daft.
Never heard anything quite so daft.
Apart from the time I got sent to a no power in a flat. The meter room was similarly locked and the flat's RCD had tripped. It was in the meter room and the key was not available. That's the only time I have seen that scenario and the key was given to all residents after that fiasco.
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