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On 15/09/2019 13:23, wrote:

The easiest way of rewiring this for E7 or E10 is to replace the meter (so you might want to look at a smart meter tariff) which will have both 24-hour and off-peak-switched live outputs. Use a 4-pole Wylex type isolator from the meter and take the 2 lives to the 24-hour and off-peak fuseboards respectively. Use 1 Henley block to split the neutrals to the 2 fuseboards. The right-hand two Henleys remain as they terminate the incoming supply (badly - the Building Network Operator should really change this to a service cutout).


Probably an idiot-boy question: why would the meter need to be replaced
for E7 or E10 when it is labelled "Multi Rate Single Phase Watt Meter"?
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