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Thats opening up a whole new subject which i'll take the 5th on lol.
No point in knowing how to beat the game and not using it ;)
 
LOL@Tamz. I'm not taking the ****, I don't know how it's supposed to work yet! I'm assuming they will supply everything up ton and including the meter and that it will be capped at the meter outlet ready for me to go...

We all know though that assumptions can cause problems down the line which is why I'm asking here.

So MET1 is just for fitting secondary meters then?
 
Can I throw in another question , as someone as pointed out some of the guys changing Meters don't have the Quals to check out other appliance's, so who re-establishes the supply ? relights pilots etc.
 
No met one isnt for secondary meters. Its for meter work.
As you should know you are authourised to remove a meter while working hot or working on an open ended carcas and refit it after. You need a met one for meter work.
 
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Can I throw in another question , as someone as pointed out some of the guys changing Meters don't have the Quals to check out other appliance's, so who re-establishes the supply ? relights pilots etc.
Depends on the job.

If everythings operational when he gets there and its a swap for a new smart or credit then he does purge and relight.
Or they do a "concern for safety' and just turn it off if it doesn't look right
 
Can I throw in another question , as someone as pointed out some of the guys changing Meters don't have the Quals to check out other appliance's, so who re-establishes the supply ? relights pilots etc.


Let me ask the question ,

Does anyone other than us actually care?
 
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