QUOTE(ongss @ Aug 25 2023, 11:51 AM)
For my case, I went to TNB office to submit an application. TNB then appointed an officer to conduct an inspection and arrange for TNB-approved contractors to assess and provide quotations. This designated officer subsequently informed all the neighbors about the scheduled power supply shutdown on the day of the work. On that day, the officer collaborated with another TNB technician to deactivate the substation. After the task was completed, the TNB technician restored the power supply. Following this, the TNB officer visited the site to assess whether the contractor had met TNB's standards in their work. The total cost for these services from TNB amounted to RM 733.03. I needed to pay this amount in cash at the TNB office before the commencement of work.
Regarding the approved contractor, the scope of my project involved digging down 1 meter below the road level to extend the cables. The cost for this was RM 5600, which turned out to be more affordable than the two alternative quotes I obtained independently from other suppliers (recommended by my contractors). The vendor provided a detailed breakdown of the charges. If the cost of relocating your meter to the pillar is RM 1800, it might be a worthwhile option to consider. This move could potentially allow you to place the copper rod earthing outside your house.
Your case is relocate from wall to gate pillar?
Btw 1 phase or 3 phase?
Do u have photos of the meter before and after moved? So i can gauge RM1800 quoted for me justified or not.
That RM1800 to relocate to pillar is not my case...i havent ask the contractor about other ppl quoted that price.
QUOTE(MX510 @ Aug 25 2023, 11:53 AM)
Please do not use other contractor aside from appointed TNB contractor otherwise they can charge you tempered with the meter , because the meter got seal with it. You can always nego the fees good luck
Yes i mean ownself look for authorised TNB contractor and they deal with internal TNB to get the job.
Unless u mean internal TNB given the job to the contractor we not allowed to change? So if the contractor charge how much also have to pay?
This post has been edited by WaCKy-Angel: Aug 25 2023, 12:14 PM