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A customer has been quoted 11,000 quid to upgrade to 3 phase a whole load of cable and a pole mounted 11kva are required is 11kva a standard or are they punting us one so to future proof further requests for loads
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I've just been quoted ÂŁ129,000 to have a 750Kva transformer installed 100 mtrs away from the supply network. This includes the supply, installation & connection of the HV cable, associated protection devices & switch gear and the supply, installation and connection of the transformer, protection devices & switch gear.

The HV supply is 11KV to the proposed transformer
 
the guy from SSE has told me that there is already 46KVA at the property but it is on one phase via the L1 and L2 and 2 cutouts OK I get that, so why add the 11KVA tranny and replace about 200 mtrs OH LV, anyone have any idea whats going on here, is my usual way of conversion letting me down KVA 46 x 1000/230 = 200 Amps which means the 11 KVA =48 amps so why part with 11,000 quid for an extra 48 amps perhaps I am wrong, any thoughts
 
Sounds like confusion here. Overhead supplies are often 11kV (kilovolts), either single-phase or 3-phase. I don't think 11kVA (kilovolt-amperes) is relevant. It sounds like they need to replace the single-phase 11kV overhead line with 3-phase, and replace the single-phase 46kVA transformer with a 3-phase one of suitable size. If the new service is to be 100A, the transformer needs to be at least 3 x 100 x 230 = 69kVA.
 
As always , I am probably wrong but it sounds like you have a 480v splitphase supply at the moment , and 46KVA would give you 2 x 23KVA = 2 x 100a in incomers.
Alot of places out in the sticks used to have it , I have heard it referred to as poor mans 3ph !
They will need the swap out the transformer and add an extra wire in for it to run 3ph to you .

If anyone else wants to use the new infrastructure within a set period they will compensate your client part of the costs for allowing a 3rd party to use what he has paid for to upgrade the line.
 
I may be wrong on the 2 x 23KVA giving you 2 x 100a !?
If it is true splitphase I think you need to factor more in to the equation?
If one of our more learned posters could shed some light , I would be very grateful.
 
Sounds like confusion here. Overhead supplies are often 11kV (kilovolts), either single-phase or 3-phase. I don't think 11kVA (kilovolt-amperes) is relevant. It sounds like they need to replace the single-phase 11kV overhead line with 3-phase, and replace the single-phase 46kVA transformer with a 3-phase one of suitable size. If the new service is to be 100A, the transformer needs to be at least 3 x 100 x 230 = 69kVA.
I get it now I have misread one of the documents I think so I'll re read it
Thank you
 
I may be wrong on the 2 x 23KVA giving you 2 x 100a !?
If it is true splitphase I think you need to factor more in to the equation?

Nope, nothing wrong with that. Consider a transformer with two 230V secondaries rated for 100A. Connecting them in parallel gives you a single-phase 230V supply good for 200A or 46kVA. Connecting them in series gives you a 460V supply good for 100A or 46kVA, but if you earth the centre-tap and call it neutral, you can deliver it as 2x 100A 230V supplies but now with 460V between the lines if desired for high power loads.
 

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