Hi all.
I've tried to search on this but not got anything useful. I'll try to be brief and get to the point....
Basically, I'm going to be doing some re-jigging of some of my internal walls shortly, and my (very old) mains supply cable, main fuse, electricity meter, and (old again) consumer unit are currently attached to one of the walls I want to remove. My long term plan is to replace the consumer unit with a modern one, about 2ft from the current location, but the mains supply cable and main fuse are causing me a headache.
I've pretty much decided that the best option is to have the mains supply cable and main fuse relocated to the other side of the house, and mounted outside on the front wall (above the gas meter) in a new box, and put the electricity meter in the new box also.
My main question is this: Is it ok for the supply cable to be run along the outside of a house wall at 1st floor(ish) height? The current cable does this and goes to the back of the house, and I would want it re-routing down the passageway between me and next-door, attached to my house, and then down to the new box at the front of the house. OR - will they insist on the cable being buried? (The passageway belongs to my neighbour, so this would be a problem).
I've asked 'Northern Power' this question, and they are unable to help with 'technical' questions.
My second question is: Will the electricity supply company also be happy to move my meter? - I've had conflicting answers on this.
My third question: Is there any kind of restriction on the length of, or the routing of, the cables from meter to CU? And what is best practice for routing them through the house wall? The new meter location outside is about 20ft from the planned CU location.
For the record, I do not plan to touch the mains supply cable myself, but would be keen to do the prep work for the new meter-to-CU cabling in advance of the connections being made.
Many thanks in advance.
I've tried to search on this but not got anything useful. I'll try to be brief and get to the point....
Basically, I'm going to be doing some re-jigging of some of my internal walls shortly, and my (very old) mains supply cable, main fuse, electricity meter, and (old again) consumer unit are currently attached to one of the walls I want to remove. My long term plan is to replace the consumer unit with a modern one, about 2ft from the current location, but the mains supply cable and main fuse are causing me a headache.
I've pretty much decided that the best option is to have the mains supply cable and main fuse relocated to the other side of the house, and mounted outside on the front wall (above the gas meter) in a new box, and put the electricity meter in the new box also.
My main question is this: Is it ok for the supply cable to be run along the outside of a house wall at 1st floor(ish) height? The current cable does this and goes to the back of the house, and I would want it re-routing down the passageway between me and next-door, attached to my house, and then down to the new box at the front of the house. OR - will they insist on the cable being buried? (The passageway belongs to my neighbour, so this would be a problem).
I've asked 'Northern Power' this question, and they are unable to help with 'technical' questions.
My second question is: Will the electricity supply company also be happy to move my meter? - I've had conflicting answers on this.
My third question: Is there any kind of restriction on the length of, or the routing of, the cables from meter to CU? And what is best practice for routing them through the house wall? The new meter location outside is about 20ft from the planned CU location.
For the record, I do not plan to touch the mains supply cable myself, but would be keen to do the prep work for the new meter-to-CU cabling in advance of the connections being made.
Many thanks in advance.