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What aren't you sure about?? Whether to have you're arse covered by calling the DNO to complete the work, or to leave yourself exposed, if something goes wrong when you interfere with the DNO's sealed property and making a PME earthing connection??
 
Not sure if I can drill the knockouts myself and install the earth wire, or get the DNO out to do it as I imagine that would cost the customer again
 
I want to see a picture of the "NEW" Service heads that dosent need the Fuse removed so the screw can be undone to acsess the neutral/earth block. Ive never seen one but someone here is pretty sure they exist.... please post a picture
 
The only series 7 I've come across, have the MEC coming from the bottom of the head next to the N tail - and you have to pull the main fuse to access the connector. And you would be daft in my opinion to try to drill holes or interfere with it - CALL the DNO!
 

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