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sparkyste1

Hi all,
Have been asked to price up job and a little unsure on the following.

Currently the property is 1 big unit with a 100amp per phase, 3 phase supply coming in.
The owner wants to split the unit in to 3 different units, but without having new supplies added.
Can I, install the current 3 phase supply in to a distribution board, come out of a 63amp 3 phase MCB and feed each unit this way?
Units are currently empty, so not sure what load will be use in each individual unit.
If so or if not, any additional help or advice would be really appreciated.

Any questions please ask.
 
More information is required, do you need a single phase supply in each unit or do you need three phase in each unit for a start.
 
For what you are planning you would need to find out the Maximum loading into each of these 3 units and what sort of supply they need ..
 
You will need to consider the likely maximum demands of the units and their likely use to determine suitable sized supplies. Also consideration for sub metering sounds like it may be needed?
 
Sounds fine. The main intake may need to be enclosed in a landlords area to prevent the tenants tinkering. You may also want to install a check meter for each unit so the landlord can split the electricity bills appropriately.

If bonding is required in each unit, you'll need to consider the size of your earthing conductors in your submains or run separate bonding back to the MET.
 
The existing supply that you mention, is this a metered supply from the DNO?..
if so then the best way forward would to get them involved, change the head to a multi way service head with local separate metering, supplying a TPN isolator and then onto each unit
 
Got the experience to carry out the installation but wasn't sure about whether a 63amp supply would be deemed as sufficient or even allowed. Sorry rob but the whole idea of a forum is so when we get stuck on something we have help to turn to.
As to every one else, yes I understand we would need t know what load is expected to be pulled. Again sorry but yes we have mentioned about each unit having there own meter.
 

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