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[Solved] Who Connects WLZ to Power Box: Investor or Tauron? Scope of Responsibility Discussion

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  • #1 18820901
    Matikqw
    Level 3  
    Who usually plugs the WLZ into the power box? Is it within the scope of the investor or Tauron?
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  • #2 18820910
    kkas12
    Level 43  
    Of course, the investor.
    The supplier installs the meter.
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  • #3 18820946
    Matikqw
    Level 3  
    I had a situation where an electrician came to plug in, but he did not have a universal key. I note that the lock in the box is like a house, not any square or other figure. I called the ZK fitter and he said the keys are in the box. There was no way to get to it so there is no wlz connected. Tomorrow the box fitter (tauron's guy) will be passing by me, so he will open the box and give the keys. Should give during assembly? Who Connects WLZ to Power Box: Investor or Tauron? Scope of Responsibility Discussion

    Pay attention to point 1.5
  • #4 18820957
    kkas12
    Level 43  
    Leave one key in the connector and take the rest. Are yours.
    And installing the meter and putting seals on it and on the protections is connection to the network.
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  • #5 18820963
    Matikqw
    Level 3  
    First you have to get to the box. I know that the energy industry assumes a meter. But who plugs the WLZ cable into the connector in the power box?
  • #6 18820971
    jann111
    Level 33  
    Matikqw wrote:
    who usually

    Usually an authorized electrician hired by the investor.
    This is the practice but not the rule.
    This can also be done by a person from the energy supplier.
    It's a matter of "getting along".
    In the notification of the installation's readiness for connection, the supplier asks the investor about this issue.
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  • #7 18820979
    Matikqw
    Level 3  
    Do they do it for free or do you have to pay them? What to do when I have a trench done, cables stretched, an invoice unpaid because it didn't come and it was supposed to be 2 months ago, the technical card is the same, and the electrician won't get in because he doesn't have a key.
  • #8 18820983
    kkas12
    Level 43  
    No guy who assembles wlz counters will even touch it.
    At least that's what Tauron does in my area.
    It won't even give voltage to the object.
  • #9 18821003
    Matikqw
    Level 3  
    I sent an attachment earlier and it says in point 1.5 that tauron undertakes to plug the wlz into the box.
  • #10 18821007
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    Matikqw wrote:
    But who plugs the WLZ cable into the connector in the power box?


    Electrician for you.

    Matikqw wrote:
    Should give during assembly?


    You don't get the keys from the person installing the meter, it's probably about the possibility of electricity theft or electrocution of unauthorized persons.

    Matikqw wrote:
    unpaid invoice


    So no one bothers to set up a counter.
  • #11 18821015
    Matikqw
    Level 3  
    mawerix123 wrote:
    Matikqw wrote:
    But who plugs the WLZ cable into the connector in the power box?


    Electrician for you.

    Matikqw wrote:
    Should give during assembly?


    You don't get the keys from the person who assembles the meter, it's probably about the possibility of electricity theft or electrocution of unauthorized persons.

    Matikqw wrote:
    unpaid invoice


    So no one bothers to set up a counter.


    Electrician plugs in but no keys. I don't care about it.
    In general terms, it says that Tauron undertakes to plug in and you say that the electrician from the investor.

    You pay as soon as you plug into ZK and want to sign a transmission contract.
  • #12 18821019
    kkas12
    Level 43  
    Matikqw wrote:
    I sent an attachment earlier and it says in point 1.5 that tauron undertakes to plug the wlz into the box.
    It's just your interpretation, my friend.
  • #13 18821033
    mawerix123
    Level 39  
    Matikqw wrote:
    Electrician plugs in but no keys. I don't care about it.


    There are no keys because there are no PPN permissions :)
  • #14 18821074
    Matikqw
    Level 3  
    quote="kkas12"]
    Matikqw wrote:
    I sent an attachment earlier and it says in point 1.5 that tauron undertakes to plug the wlz into the box.
    It's just your misinterpretation mate.[/quote]

    If you have time, expand it.
    Where is the clear record that connecting WLZ to zk is on my side?
    In the implementation schedule, it is supposed to say that on the side of the connected entity, perform the LLZ from the measuring connector to the TG. Does that mean I have to do it?
    I don't want to misinterpret.
    Also "on the side of the connected entity" can mean "on my plot"

    I'm doing an investigation because the electrician showed me this point and says that tauron will connect the wlz.


    I am asking for more info what to do because it is dug up, ready to connect and there is no way.
  • #15 18821084
    kkas12
    Level 43  
    What should I develop for you as you think you know better.
    And don't investigate, find the ER guys and ask them to open the connector for you for a while.
    Then you will take what is yours and you will get to the meter.
    Matikqw wrote:
    ... it is written that on the side of the connected entity, make a wlz from the measuring connector to the TG. Does that mean I have to do it?
    That's exactly what it means.
  • #16 18821091
    elpapiotr
    Electrician specialist
    Buddy Matikqw, you are to perform everything that is included in point 2.2 - that is, from the property border to the installation towards the recipient.
  • #17 18821105
    Matikqw
    Level 3  
    Approx. Thank you very much. you helped :D

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the responsibility of connecting the WLZ (main power cable) to the power box, specifically whether this task falls to the investor or the energy supplier, Tauron. Responses indicate that typically, an authorized electrician hired by the investor performs the connection, although it can also be done by a representative from Tauron. The conversation highlights issues such as access to the power box, the need for specific keys, and the complications arising from delays in installation and the lack of necessary permissions. Participants emphasize the importance of clear communication regarding responsibilities and the need for proper access to complete the connection.
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