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Interesting isn't it. We will be expected to fit a AMD3 metal type KMF in the white box. Yet can guarantee the DNO can still fit thier 60947-3 in small insulated DIN enclosure in very same white box as they don't work to BS7671.
 
Some meter operators will refuse to work in a meter cupboard which contains exposed earth metal due to the greatly increased risk when working live.
 
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Any ways had to go supposedly fit new CU & main isolator as good practice yesterday & upon removing old Bakelite & wood 3036 board found 5 x extra circuits and a 2 way lighting circuit linked by the twist together & tape up method behind the ply section really nasty stuff and to top it off no main earth from TN-S MET & no bonding at all to incoming water ! What code would you all put on this ? DNO just laughed & said good luck on a Friday mate & fitted new meter & tails I provided to 100A switch fuse & then left !. Customer away til tonight so nothing more done as no access to property as key was supposed to be left & not.
 
Doing a job the other day where a main fuse disintegrated in the bosses hand - called SSE out to sort and asked them to fit double pole isolator while they were there as we would be adding an additional cu and didn't want to faff with getting the new fuse re-sealed later in the day. - SSE said talk to metering outfit, nothing to do with them as DNO - he did however give us an isolator switch off his van to fit ourselves though!!

both hanger and Wylex both do a switch in a housing specifically for this application - my interpretation of the rules is that this would be allowable inside an external meter box even though it is plastic, just not inside a property.

personaly I fitted a control gear switch fuse in a metal housing (tails borderline on 3m and a bit) - huge compared to the old plastic MF but was only about 35+vat - build quality not great though.

Hager and Wylex both sell the din rail fuse holder and relevant bits to make an amnd3 compliant solution but it ain't cheap!
 

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