National Grid Electricity Distribution will be visiting customers’ properties in Milton Keynes as part of a safety inspection programme.
Domestic and small business customers in the MK15 postcode, which includes Willen Park and Tongwell, will receive visits from NGED-approved contractors to check that service termination points inside properties are working as they should.
The service termination point, also known as a cut-out, is the indoor location where the main incoming electricity service cable and fuse is situated, in most cases close to the electricity meter.
Inspectors will visually inspect NGED and energy suppliers’ equipment and record basic details. No disassembly work will be carried out and customers’ power supplies will not be interrupted while inspections occur.
“The UK is recognised internationally as having one of the most resilient and safe energy systems and this inspection programme underlines our commitment to the highest safety standards," said Richard Brady, NGED’s Policy Engineer heading the inspection programme.
“Inspectors will visually examine cut-outs to check they are working as they should, taking photos and notes for our records. In the unlikely event of a defective cut-out being found, NGED engineers will be sent to carry out repairs at no cost to the customer.
“Visits will also be an opportunity to confirm what types of low-carbon technologies (LCT) are connected to our network, for example electric vehicle chargers and solar panels, to help our planning for future load growth on the network, and enable LCT items to be connected quicker in the future as we will have records of the cut-out asset on site and its condition.
“These are important safety visits but we understand they could be inconvenient for customers and apologise in advance if this is the case.”
Inspectors will be from a company called A Coole Electrical, and will be clearly identifiable as working for NGED.
Customers will have the option of taking their own photographs of their cut-out and meter and sending them to NGED who will decide if a follow-up visit is needed.