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  • #1 15083619
    kaenżet
    Level 9  
    Hello.
    I have a problem. I have a single-family house in Poland which currently does not have an electricity meter installed - I do not have electricity at home. Due to the fact that I live permanently abroad, this was not a problem for me. However, after a few years of emigration, I would like to come back and live in my house. I went to Zakład Energetyczne Tauron (Małopolskie Voivodeship) and there I was informed that it was enough to provide "Notification of installation readiness for connection (declaration on the technical condition of the installation)" signed by a qualified electrician. However, I have a question, if I have an 'old installation' at home, i.e. fuses and aluminum wires, will I have no problems getting such a statement? Does Tauron connect electrical installations based on aluminum wires and fuses? Will I easily find an electrician and will he undertake to issue a certificate on the technical condition of my 'old' installation?
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  • #2 15083644
    elpapiotr
    Electrician specialist
    The power industry is not interested in the technical condition of the internal installation, unless it poses a fire and electric shock hazard.
    The power industry is interested in the condition of the Recipient's installation, from the ownership border to the measurement system, and here the great role of the electrician who will prepare this installation.
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  • #3 15083649
    bartekfigura
    Level 29  
    Tauron representatives will not even enter the house. They only need an electrician's statement about the technical condition of the installation. In case of any problems (accident, electric shock, etc.), the electrician will be responsible for it. And you will probably find such an electrician who will sign such a certificate for you, because there is no shortage of bunglers on the market. But for your own safety, you'd better upgrade this installation before making the connection.
  • #4 15083671
    kaenżet
    Level 9  
    I forgot to add that the place for the meter is on the porch of my House. There was a counter installed earlier. On the external façade there is still a box sealed by the power supply unit - most likely with pre-meter protection (also fuses).
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  • #5 15083686
    bartekfigura
    Level 29  
    it's no wonder that the pre-meter protection is fuses.
  • #6 15083704
    opornik7
    Electrician specialist
    kaenżet wrote:
    I have a single-family house in Poland which currently does not have an electricity meter installed - I do not have electricity at home.

    Ladies and Gentlemen, stop whining ;)
    The author of the entry must apply for connection to the Provider's network.
    It will receive the conditions that it must meet, sign the connection agreement, prepare the installation and report its readiness for connection.
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  • #7 15083750
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    opornik7 wrote:
    The author of the entry must apply for connection to the Provider's network.

    kaenżet wrote:
    I went to Zakład Energetyczne Tauron (Małopolskie Voivodship) and there I was informed that it was enough to provide "Notification of installation readiness for connection (declaration on the technical condition of the installation)" signed by a qualified electrician.

    So either the Author is pissed off or they pissed him off in Tauron. ;)
  • #8 15083767
    kaenżet
    Level 9  
    I already have a connection - overhead cable AsXSn 4x16 from the pole located about 10 m to the hook on the facade and from there it goes under the plaster to the box on the pre-meter facade (sealed) and goes out on the porch in the box with fuses for internal circuits such as sockets, lighting, strength. There is only a meter and electricity in the whole house. Will ZE put a meter on me when it sees aluminum wires and fuses?
  • #9 15083776
    bartekfigura
    Level 29  
    Apparently, they already had this house in their records, that there used to be an electrical installation there. That's what I had when I was doing a major renovation of my apartment. They told me that once in this premises 5 kW of power was allocated and if I want to stay at this level, a statement about the condition of the installation is enough. But I wanted more power due to electric heating and here I needed an application for connection/change of power allocation and then I received the technical conditions and the installation had to be adapted to higher power consumption.
  • #10 15083804
    opornik7
    Electrician specialist
    zbich70 wrote:
    So either the Author is pissed off or they pissed him off in Tauron. ;)

    There is no meter, there is no Recipient. Simple.
    For the Supplier, there is no Recipient here.
  • #11 15083844
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    opornik7 wrote:
    For the Supplier, there is no Recipient here.

    How do you explain the information from Tauron?
  • #12 15083860
    opornik7
    Electrician specialist
    zbich70 wrote:
    How do you explain the information from Tauron?

    I am not a spokesperson for Tauron :D
  • #13 15083874
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    opornik7 wrote:
    I am not a spokesperson for Tauron :D

    So don't write like you are.
    Since Tauron does not require a connection application, but only a declaration of readiness, it probably knows what it is doing.
  • #14 15083885
    opornik7
    Electrician specialist
    zbich70 wrote:
    Since Tauron does not require a connection application, but only a declaration of readiness, it probably knows what it is doing.

    Are you serious or are you writing fiction?
    On what basis does the Supplier connect a new Recipient? Don't joke that you don't know.
  • #15 15083910
    zbich70
    Level 43  
    opornik7 wrote:
    On what basis does the Supplier connect a new Recipient? Don't joke that you don't know.

    As you can see, the author was not treated as a new recipient.
  • #16 15084173
    masonry
    Level 30  
    opornik7 wrote:
    On what basis does the Supplier connect a new Recipient?

    How can you be sure it's a new recipient?
    After all, the author wrote that the connection to his house exists, we do not know for what reason and how long the energy supply was stopped (it is not important to us).
    Tauron knows this and you can see that the author's house is within the scope of resuming deliveries based on the application.
  • #17 15084450
    opornik7
    Electrician specialist
    I gave the bodies :( If the counter was dismantled at the request of the author of the topic and he now wants to reassemble it, he does not actually have to apply for wp. If there have been changes in ownership (legal title to the object), then the situation is different.
    Sorry for the unnecessary confusion on my part.
  • #18 15085967
    TWK
    Electrician specialist
    First of all, the hookup is neuter, it's not a "join"!!!

    Secondly, in my ZE area, in this case, an electrician's statement is required if the meter has been removed for more than a year (or 6 months, I don't remember at the moment). Ownership changes have nothing to do with it - my friends bought a flat with the meter removed and a declaration was enough.
  • #19 15086093
    masonry
    Level 30  
    TWK wrote:
    First of all, the hookup is neuter, it's not a "join"!!!

    And join is masculine, and what's the moral of that? :D
  • #20 15086161
    TWK
    Electrician specialist
    masonry wrote:
    And join is masculine, and what's the moral of that? :D
    Such that attach is the imperative form of the verb attach (according to the PWN Polish Language Dictionary, it is a VIb conjugation group). A section of the network to be connected to the consumer is a connection point. :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the process of connecting electricity to a single-family house in Poland that currently lacks an electricity meter. The user seeks clarification on whether an electrician can issue a statement of readiness for connection despite the presence of an old installation with aluminum wires and fuses. Responses indicate that Tauron, the local energy provider, primarily requires an electrician's declaration regarding the technical condition of the installation, rather than inspecting the installation themselves. While it is possible to find an electrician willing to sign off on the old installation, upgrading the wiring for safety is recommended. The conversation also touches on the implications of previous connections and the necessary steps for re-establishing electricity supply.
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