Hello!
I am in the process of getting my THTC meters upgraded to a smart meter but have hit a brick wall of sorts. I’m waiting on advice from a private electrician, but figured there are some helpful people here who could confirm/deny my suspicions.
So after years of waiting, an engineer turned up to upgrade my meter, and I was quickly told it would not be possible, but was not really given any advice as to what to do. Later, Ovo has told me that there needs to be more room for the meter installation, so my plan as of now is to move the nearby consumer unit by about 5cm away from the meter, something a customer service advisor seemed to think might be enough. This might be costly but we’ll see.
The problem as I see it is that to do so, I assume the electrician will need to move the meters, and Ovo, to install a new meter, would need to move the consumer unit. i.e. neither side can touch the other’s equipment unless they’re both there at the same time? They are both on a probably plywood board (according to the last owner, although the Ovo installer thought it was plaster, and was very confused how a meter was installed on it), which is screwed into something but obviously I cannot unscrew it without messing with the meter/consumer unit. It is also on an interior wall, which the internet seems to suggest is already not allowed, but maybe was back in the early 2000s when these meters were installed.
It also seems to me that moving the meter to the right of the consumer units would probably solve any space issues, but I realise that is another large job that I’d have to pay Ovo for.
I’ve attached a picture of the wall with the meters and the consumer units. The top consumer unit is directly attached to the plaster wall, and the bottom one on the same probably plywood board as the meters.
I’m wondering if anybody can clarify what the issue might be as the new meter is not substantially larger than the current one?