I'm glad that I'm not the only one who sees this as totally exaggerated. Especially since the construction site power distributor should also have a TÜV sticker showing the date of the next inspection.
At our place, the electrician from the main contractor set up the thing. I didn't even have a contract with the electrician. So it's not my problem what they're doing there.
I only paid the local utility provider:
- Conversion from house connection to construction connection (demolition)
- Conversion from construction connection to house connection
Everything else was completely irrelevant to me - whether there is a seal on it or not.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that's totally over the top. Especially since the construction power distributor should also have a TÜV seal indicating the next inspection date.
Above all, in the context of the presumably actually incurred costs for the construction power, the amount is pretty spaced out. :D
I went to the construction site again and looked at the construction power distributor. I could not find a TÜV seal. There is a DGUV regulation 3. However, it is for companies and companies in public ownership.