by ericmark »
Sun Jan 12, 2020 1:13 pm
This is a two year old post, there seems to have been a move to the house holder having an electrician fitting an isolator rather than the DNO fitting an isolator, so electrician fits the isolator the DNO swap supply from CU to isolator then the electrician connects consumer unit to isolator.
However as to who is in the wrong, the DNO for not fitting isolator or the electrician for drawing fuse would be for courts to decide, and I would think with court cases there is more involved than breaking seals, there is normally some thing which points to theft, be it a flash mark, or amount of power used, I don't know of a case where just the seal broken.
I know the seal was broken in my mothers house, I only noted it was broken when we came to sell it, and realised it must have been broken when we got it rewired, the meter must have been read some 5 or 6 times since broken, and it was never noted or fixed.
However I have noted readers do tend to take pictures so suppose they can look back to when first the seal was broken. And with smart meters it should send a report when power is lost, so they should even have the time when broken.
I think the DNO use common sense, and where there is a shining new CU fitted it is reasonable plain why the seal is broken, but if there is no work to be seen been done, then it would seem theft is likely.