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Hi, Does anyone know how much it costs to get the local authority to come and isolate the supply to a domestic house. While we fit a DP isolator. As part of the contract we are not aloud to cut any seals. Thanks
Me? Western power
That's actually a reasonable price if it includes a call-out and materials. They can't be making much profit surely.Just pay them to fit an isolator and be done with it, WPD only charge £42.61 inc vat to fit one round my way.
£75 quid for a double pole isolator in npton
That's actually a reasonable price if it includes a call-out and materials. They can't be making much profit surely.
That's actually a reasonable price if it includes a call-out and materials. They can't be making much profit surely.
Thanks for the info. Its in the Wrexham area the DNO is Scottish Power they don't come out to do it we have to contact each provider depending on who the tenant has. I managed to get a price of British Gas they'll come out and fit the isolator for £39.92 +VAT. This is going to be a nightmare as this is for over 400+ houses over the next 4 yrs. We can't cut the seals or get some jo blogs from the pub if we do we are of the job.
Why not enquire about getting permission from Scottish Power to cut and replace the seals?? From what i can understand from some members here, that there DNO companies allow and sometimes encourage this.
this seems to come up now and then, a lot of guys say they dont care and they will just cut them (and replace, thanks to ebay) and some guys dont get involved with such business,......i dont get why this is such an issue, i mean allowing QUALIFIED guys to do it, surely its better for all parties.... ?
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Unfortunately, the domestic sector of the industry is now Swamped with 17 day whizz kids/electrical trainee's that actually think they are ''Qualified''!! I certainly wouldn't let any of them loose with a pot of official seals with permission to cut seals, pull service fuses and replace seals....
I guess the other aspect to the "qualified" as opposed to "experienced" thing is assessing the head and main fuse. Which types and conditions mean don't touch it call the DNO? I'm quite happy to cut and pull in most cases, but then you'll get the crumbly looking ceramic holder, or cast head etc that render the exercise both pointless and dangerous.
I've been surprised on a couple of occasions when an "electrician" doesn't realise the importance of removing load before pulling the fuse.
So looking at it from the DNO perspective, how can they judge which sparkies are capable and which aren't? Which sparkies will they accept liability for in other words.
So I guess it's all part of the wider issue which is regularly discussed. i.e. some "electricians" shouldn't be there at all let alone fiddling about with the head.
A guy from NEDL turned up at a mate's house the other week to replace a meter with one of those prepay jobbies because he is going to rent it out. Guy looks at the brand spanking new CU, pulls on his gloves whacks on the face shield and goes to pull the fuse.I've been surprised on a couple of occasions when an "electrician" doesn't realise the importance of removing load before pulling the fuse
He had the gloves and shield on, I expect he was looking at you peculiar because you were stood next to him and did notA guy from NEDL turned up at a mate's house the other week to replace a meter with one of those prepay jobbies because he is going to rent it out. Guy looks at the brand spanking new CU, pulls on his gloves whacks on the face shield and goes to pull the fuse.
I asked him wth he was playing at and he looked at me like I was the idiot. It seems they don't even train their meter monkeys properly now.