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I'm a property owner who needs to have a single phase supply upgraded to three phase with a ryefield distribution board added. I've submitted a preliminary application with UK Power Networks and they have now sent me a list of things I need to provide them (see attached in red).

My question is who should I be looking at to undertake this initial planning work? I suspect many electricians won't want to get involved in creating detailed plans and drawings showing connections? Or will they? Is there a specific 'type' of electrician I should be looking at? I'm in North London.

Thanks


(Aware of typo in title - Ryefield*)

[ElectriciansForums.net] New 3 phase and rayfield - who to contact?
 
Any decent Electrical contractor should be able to help, preferably one is into Commercial and industrial installations, but the design will be part of the overall scope of works, unless of course you intend to create 2 jobs one Design and then put the install out to tender.
 
My question is who should I be looking at to undertake this initial planning work? I suspect many electricians won't want to get involved in creating detailed plans and drawings showing connections? Or will they? Is there a specific 'type' of electrician I should be looking at? I'm in North London.
Pete is correct on that score, but you have to pay some one the time to fill in the blanks spaces, I hope the op has got deep pockets .
 
We specialise in property conversions into apartments, although we are not London bas3d we travel all over carrying out this type of work and supply & install Ryefields and cabling to apartments etc.
DM me if you wish
Darren
 

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