Do meter tails have to remain double insulated into the meter connections or can the outer sheath be removed prior the meter to expose the brown or blue insulation
Do meter tails have to remain double insulated into the meter connections or can the outer sheath be removed prior the meter to expose the brown or blue insulation
Meters as most jobs advertised ask for people who have completed a MOCOPA or Permit to Operate Course as a Meter Installer. I have searched about and can find nothing for electric meters only courses for gas meters
Meter accessory boxes Metering unit for type B distribution boards Mounts directly onto the distribution board and utilises the existing gland plate With multi - function energy meter
Meter accessory boxes Metering unit for type B distribution boards Mounts directly onto the distribution board and utilises the existing gland plate With multi - function energy meter
Can you please supply details of metering required for a single occupancy building with sub - distribution boards. Is there a limit below which no individual meter is required
As standard, the incoming circuit is fitted with a PowerLogic multi - function meter type PM750. To meet the metering requirements of Part L of the Building Regulations on the outgoing circuits
The meter cupboard for a farm building is on the outside of a wall. I propose to install a metal clad distribution board incorporating a 15mA rcd as the main switch. The board will have machanical protection for the incoming tails. The length of the
Is there a limit on length of meter tails I have just started a new build and the meter cabinet backs on to the bathroom so the consumer unit will not go in that room The nearest safe place the tails will have to be 8 to 9 meters long