Hi Ants.. at least you got an in-house display! My mother had a "Smart Meter" fitted on 10th September but we were not provided with an in house display and the smart meter has never worked so is not sending any readings- she is still getting emails asking for readings! What is more now that the meter has been changed the digits are too small for her to see so when she is asked for a reading I have to go round and get a ladder out to see it. I have complained to EonNext, sent 3 emails so far and have not had a response. Useless
The sub contracted engineer who fitted your mum's Smart Meter should of given you and Eon Next a valid reason why they did not supply/provide it. 2 possible reasons for this spring to mind as follows:
The engineer did not have permission to supply an IHD because when offered it was refused; even if the error in refusing it was due to a misunderstanding etc
The engineer had technical problems getting it to talk to the smart meter(s) but subsequently (a) forgot to report it or (b) the engineer reported it, but the person they reported it to, didn't register this issue.
If the latter, then they have failed in fulfilling their responsibilities; however, now that this unfortunate failure has happened, even if the former happened, it can still be rectified by subsequent supply, so you'll need to follow Beki's instructions and you and your mum need to 'patiently' wait a reasonable time to give Eon Next a chance to make good their legal obligations to you.
I can assure you that it must be sorted out sooner or later; the law is on your side. Please refer to your legal rights in references provided below*
Wishing you a happy new year😉
* References: Smart Meter Installation Code of Practice, Version 1.0 Dated 1 September 2021: schedule 16 chapter 3
In-Home Display (IHD)
3.3 In the case of Domestic Consumers, each Energy Supplier shall ensure that an IHD is offered at
the Installation Visit and if accepted, installed in an appropriate location, taking into account
Consumers with specific needs e.g. mobility issues, and set up as far as practicable to meet the
needs of the household e.g. tariff and payment type.
3.4 In the case of Domestic Consumers, each Energy Supplier shall record instances where the
Consumer has opted not to take an IHD.
3.5 An IHD does not have to be offered to Micro Business Consumers. Where an IHD is provided to
a Micro Business Consumer, Paragraph 3.8(a) shall apply.
3.6 Paragraph 3.3 does not apply where the Energy Supplier is derogated from the requirement to
offer an IHD pursuant to and in accordance with an Alternative Display Direction.
3.7 Paragraph 3.4 does not apply where the Energy Supplier has provided an Alternative Display in
accordance with an Alternative Display Direction.
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