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jon090
Hi,
A customer of mine (a restaurant owner) received a letter from the electrical distributors saying that because the building was once two separate premises and they have now been knocked together to form one open plan room, there is an issue with having two separate electrical meters and isolation points - should the fire services need to shut off power.
They explain that to meet minimum requirements each meter must be clearly identified and point out where the other meter is. In addition to this, there must be "cross bonding between the earth and neutral conductors" - I'm struggling to work out exactly what that means?
A customer of mine (a restaurant owner) received a letter from the electrical distributors saying that because the building was once two separate premises and they have now been knocked together to form one open plan room, there is an issue with having two separate electrical meters and isolation points - should the fire services need to shut off power.
They explain that to meet minimum requirements each meter must be clearly identified and point out where the other meter is. In addition to this, there must be "cross bonding between the earth and neutral conductors" - I'm struggling to work out exactly what that means?