There is another stop tap between pipe and meter.
That 2nd stop tap was installed by the water meter installer. When the lower stopcock is switched off as far as I am aware it does not affect neighbours (our house is the last one in a cul-de-sac.
There is another stop tap between pipe and meter.
Where does that branch pipe (the one with the blue wrapping) go, then? - as has been said that's on the supplier's side of the meter, so if it is supplying water to anything inside your house, that will be 'free water'!That 2nd stop tap was installed by the water meter installer. When the lower stopcock is switched off as far as I am aware it does not affect neighbours (our house is the last one in a cul-de-sac.
That supplies the toilet - thanks for pointing that out!Where does that branch pipe (the one with the blue wrapping) go, then? - as has been said that's on the supplier's side of the meter, so if it is supplying water to anything inside your house, that will be 'free water'!
However, the person who fitted the new meter must have seen that pipe, so it presumably must be something 'legitimate'!
Kind Regards, John
Interesting. It would seem that the person who installed the meter didn't really know what he was doing (and/or was lazy - since what he's done is easier than what he should have done!) - since he should have installed the meter upstream of all the pipework supplying your house!That supplies the toilet - thanks for pointing that out!
That is wrong.If a bonding cable then really it should be extended to after the water meter and reconnected, reason for after meter is if meter removed the pipe work is still bonded.
As EFLI has said, no matter what the regs may say, that is (electrically) wrong. Apart from anything else, if the meter were ever removed (and not replaced?), there would be no need to bond anything which had previously been on the customer's side of the meter.If a bonding cable then really it should be extended to after the water meter and reconnected, reason for after meter is if meter removed the pipe work is still bonded.