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They would have fitted a constant pressure spring to the lead sheath of the incoming cable. The pipe clamp you have is dangerous because it can crush the cable and cause a short circuit.
The spark should have known what the protocol was and shouldn't have bodged it.
If I come across that situation, I would call the DNO to report a dangerous situation, explain what it is and then within 2 hours, they would be there to sort it.
The only proviso is that the DNO will often only maintain an earth connection if there was one existing already. If you have never had an earth connection to the incoming cable, the DNO may refuse to fit one.
I must say that I am assuming he fitted a pipe clamp, but I may be wrong.
Please take a photo of what he did and post it here for us to see.
The spark should have known what the protocol was and shouldn't have bodged it.
If I come across that situation, I would call the DNO to report a dangerous situation, explain what it is and then within 2 hours, they would be there to sort it.
The only proviso is that the DNO will often only maintain an earth connection if there was one existing already. If you have never had an earth connection to the incoming cable, the DNO may refuse to fit one.
I must say that I am assuming he fitted a pipe clamp, but I may be wrong.
Please take a photo of what he did and post it here for us to see.