What should I do if I break a seal on an electric meter?

Nikita asks:
It was in the evening, I decided to charge the phone, I plugged the charger into a power outlet, knocked out plugs, went on, opened the box where the counter was installed, I saw smoke, and it did not dissipate, disconnected almost all the wires (I had to tear off the seals) tell me what to do now, where to turn and Will there be any torn seals?
The answer to the question:
Hello! What do you have now? Have you decided that since the smoke does not dissipate, something continues to burn / smolder? Logically acted.

But if the corks were knocked out, then if there was a burning, then it should have stopped. Are the traffic jams after the counter or before? If after the counter - then, probably, for some reason a short circuit occurred in it, from which it burned. In any case, now you need to call electricians from the company serving you, i.e. it can be a management company or energy sales, so that they send a sealer or other specialist, so that he records the accident.

If there really are signs of fire, reflow, and more, then you are unlikely to be fined for torn seals, but if all this is not there, you will likely have to pay a fine (from 20 to 40 thousand).

Next, you need to buy a new meter and turn to specialists (for energy sales) to replace it. You will buy a new meter yourself (or from the same company), they will connect it to you, install it and seal it.

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