Interesting disparity - the two British engineers are shying away from doing this, and the cowb..., sorry, American engineers are saying it is ok.
I wonder if there are significant differences in the robustness (is that a word?) and overload withstand capacity of meters from our respective countries? There certainly are noticeable differences in other equipment, where the US-origin equipment tends to be big 'n' beautiful compared to the European equivalent which is usually just big enough to meet the spec. On the other hand, I think the average European equipment is superior in terms of shrouding of live terminals, and sometimes in design technology where sophistication is used rather than brute force.
I'm not advocating one or the other, before all the US engineers shout 'Foul!'. There are numerous items of equipment we have installed where the brute force solution of a US-manufactured part has been far better than the European equivalent, and where we have gone to the trouble to source the US part.
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