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Sorry, I think I’ve got my wires crossed and OhMe haven’t been very helpful in detailing what I need to do/say to N-Power except for ‘not our problem’. It is indeed the big, green, metal box at the bottom that is the problem.

Good evening,

Today, I had someone out to install the charging point for my EV on the house. After sending in numerous requests for photos over a two-week period AND a face-to-face inspection of the electrics, it was decided after they had finished installing the charge point that they couldn’t connect it to the electrics in the house because the fuse board looked as if it may contain asbestos.

I need to speak to Northern Powergrid apparently to get this rectified. Would it be someone from N-Power that would do the replacement? Can an electrician trained in safe asbestos removal remove and replace? What sort of cost element is usually involved in such a thing?
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Not sure what you mean.

Is it the green main fuse head in the bottom right they don’t want to touch? I’d be concerned it fell apart in my hands.
This is Npowers property, so only they can touch it… same goes for the meter.

Is it the brown mounting board that everything is screwed to? I don’t think it is asbestos.

The black braided wire between the meter and the black connector block in the middle looks aged, and could do with being replaced.

Is there more equipment there that can be photographed.
There’s nothing there that contains asbestos, but some old rewirable fuses did have asbestos flash pads behind the fuses.
 
Not sure what you mean.

Is it the green main fuse head in the bottom right they don’t want to touch? I’d be concerned it fell apart in my hands.
This is Npowers property, so only they can touch it… same goes for the meter.

Is it the brown mounting board that everything is screwed to? I don’t think it is asbestos.

The black braided wire between the meter and the black connector block in the middle looks aged, and could do with being replaced.

Is there more equipment there that can be photographed.
There’s nothing there that contains asbestos, but some old rewirable fuses did have asbestos flash pads behind the fuses.
It’s the ‘meter board’ N-Power call it (brown panel).
 
Don't know about the asbestos bit, but the main fuse seems to be only 30A, and your meter only rated to 40A. Perhaps they want these uprated before they will connect, or you run the risk of blowing the main fuse

Perhaps they planned on doing so themselves, but didn't like what they found inside the cutout?
 
Unless my eyes deceive me it looks like it has a wood grain.

Perhaps they planned on doing so themselves, but didn't like what they found inside the cutout?

Don't know about the asbestos bit, but the main fuse seems to be only 30A, and your meter only rated to 40A. Perhaps they want these uprated before they will connect, or you run the risk of blowing the main fuse

The only information AES Charge sent to OhMe was that the installers were concerned the board may contain asbestos. There was no mention or discussion with me or with OhMe with increasing the ampage or fuses. The below is the email OhMe sent when I kicked off:

‘As discussed, please accept our apologies for not catching earlier the situation with your fuse board. We totally understand that caused distress to your well-being, I have notified your installers and our account management team about this all situation.’
 
Good call, pottymouth... i mean @Pretty Mouth I didnt read the fuse rating.

Looking at some old threads, the brown board is likely Paxolin...
Someone from the dark ages can tell us what its made from... probably wood... probably coated in a resin of some sort.
 
I don't believe the brown board contains asbestos.

is the new supply for the ev charger, the blue and brown cables and the new looking white box to the left of the picture?
If so, I cant see a reason not to connect up, the holes have already been drilled in the board and that is where the risk is, not putting the wires into the terminals.

Edit, after reading some of the posts and looking again, i think that a call to your electricity supplier to upgrade the supply is in order.
as mentioned before 40A meter and 60A fuse is just not going to be enough.
 
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They can only mean the Green fuse cutout, which belongs to N.P.Grid when they say Fuse Board.
They can't mean the wooden backing board.

I assume the EV people have installed the brown and blue cables, the brown and blue boxes and the new 100amp switch which is currently Off.?
They'd need to open that and pull the fuses to do the final connection, if there are wired fuses in there there may also be asbestos.
Contact Northern Power grid
 
Good call, pottymouth... i mean @Pretty Mouth I didnt read the fuse rating.

Looking at some old threads, the brown board is likely Paxolin...
Someone from the dark ages can tell us what its made from... probably wood... probably coated in a resin of some sort.
Might be painted. There was a time many many years ago (have seen it a lot in 30's houses, but could be later) when it was fashionable to paint all the woodwork in a house to imitate a dark hardwood finish. Quite skilled work.
 
Ok, so I may have messed up in what I heard when they explained things to me.
The white boxes and wires are new.
The big green metal thing at the bottom is what they have an issue with as they think it’s asbestos. What is the big metal thing called?
 
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