Discuss Meter to main fuse in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net

Main fuse as in the Consumer unit or main fuse as in the service head fuse??

3 Meters is the answer for service head to consumer unit unless you have overload protection inbetween. As for service head to meter..... NO idea as this would be in the DNO's regs
 
Not sure this is covered by the regs as its down to the supplier.

Me thinks a call to the supplier is required.

PS do let us know what they say (and want to charge to move it)
 

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